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Liberal Education and Democratic Citizenship

โœ Scribed by Michael McCarthy


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
168
Category
Library

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Liberal Education and Democratic Citizenship carefully describes the crises confronting American democracy, identifying their philosophical, cultural, and institutional origins to show how liberal education, properly understood, can respond to these crises effectively.


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