基本説明
Exposes the flaws among prevalent theories and the strength of those alternatives that were dismissed or ignored.
Full Description
Education Now is a clear and persuasive account of the way in which popular seventeenth- and eighteenth-century theories about the human condition formed the basis for America's choices in the realms of politics, economics, and education. Theobald chronicles the fate of alternative, less popular ideas about the human condition-ideas that would have led to vastly different political, economic, and educational landscapes than those we experience today. This book exposes the flaws among prevalent theories and the strength of those alternatives that were dismissed or ignored. In so doing, Theobald points the way toward substantive changes across three dimensions ubiquitous to human life: politics, economics, and education.
Contents
Introduction; Chapter 1 While Publius Sleeps; Chapter 2 Passion and Greed; Chapter 3 Education and the Elevation of Private Purpose; Chapter 4 Elevating Education's Public Purpose; Chapter 5 Genius and Virtue; Chapter 6 Publius Reawakened;



