Freedom and Culture
LIBERTARIANISM

Freedom and Culture

by John Dewey

Publisher
Capricorn Books
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
1963

Overview

The 20th century has witnessed the blossoming of Western new technology; communications & transportation systems; social, political, educational, agricultural & medical advances. But with these changes have come the strains & tensions of conflicting interests, desires & values within the community. John Dewey, one of America's most prolific writers of popular philosophy, believed that humankind could keep a firm hold on its destiny only if the critical intelligence of scientific method & its democratic counterpart were emphasized & promoted. Freedom of inquiry, tolerance of diverse ideas & opinions, cultural pluralism, free speech & a willingness to cooperate in pursuit of shared values & ideals would be the springboard for social development.

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