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This volume provides an introduction to the topic of democracy, the challenges of sustaining a democracy in today's society, and the crucial links between democracy, education, ecology, and social justice.

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"These essays will challenge groups of democratic readers to examine their social and political assumptions, and in so doing will enable them to strengthen their commitment to the quality of democratic life. The Last Best Hope is a call to reflective action." (Stanley N. Katz, professor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, and professor emeritus, American Council of Learned Societies)

Table of Contents
Source Texts.

Introduction (S. Goodlad).

Acknowledgements.

The Editor

WHY DEMOCRACY?

Democracy (N. Postman).

An Aristocracy of Everyone (B. Barber).

CONCEPTS AND COMPLEXITIES.

What Makes Democracy Work? (R. Putnam).

The Democratic Virtues (C. Lummis).

Was Democracy Just a Moment? (R. Kaplan).

CITIZENSHIP AND CHARACTER.

The Masses in Representative Democracy (M. Oakeshott)

Reorientation in Education (B. Bode).

The Education of Character (M. Buber).

DEMOCRACY AND ITS TROUBLES.

Market Democracy in a Neoliberal Order (N. Chomsky).

Law and Justice (H. Zinn).

Jefferson, Morrill, and the Upper Crust (W. Berry).

THE PUBLIC AND THE PERSONAL.

Democracy and Human Nature (J. Dewey).

Egalitarian Solidarity (P. Green).

Moral Imagination (M. Johnson).

EDUCATION IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY.

How Colleges of Education Package the Myth of Modernity (C. Bowers).

Democratic Education in Difficult Times (A. Gutmann).

What Is Education For? (D. Orr).

HUMAN POTENTIAL AND DEMOCRACY'S FUTURE.

The Domain of the Future (M. Csikszentmihalyi).

Practical Utopianism (M. Midgley).

Index.

The Last Best Hope

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/03/2001
      ISBN13: 9780787956813, 978-0787956813
      ISBN10: 0787956813

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume provides an introduction to the topic of democracy, the challenges of sustaining a democracy in today's society, and the crucial links between democracy, education, ecology, and social justice.

      Trade Review
      "These essays will challenge groups of democratic readers to examine their social and political assumptions, and in so doing will enable them to strengthen their commitment to the quality of democratic life. The Last Best Hope is a call to reflective action." (Stanley N. Katz, professor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, and professor emeritus, American Council of Learned Societies)

      Table of Contents
      Source Texts.

      Introduction (S. Goodlad).

      Acknowledgements.

      The Editor

      WHY DEMOCRACY?

      Democracy (N. Postman).

      An Aristocracy of Everyone (B. Barber).

      CONCEPTS AND COMPLEXITIES.

      What Makes Democracy Work? (R. Putnam).

      The Democratic Virtues (C. Lummis).

      Was Democracy Just a Moment? (R. Kaplan).

      CITIZENSHIP AND CHARACTER.

      The Masses in Representative Democracy (M. Oakeshott)

      Reorientation in Education (B. Bode).

      The Education of Character (M. Buber).

      DEMOCRACY AND ITS TROUBLES.

      Market Democracy in a Neoliberal Order (N. Chomsky).

      Law and Justice (H. Zinn).

      Jefferson, Morrill, and the Upper Crust (W. Berry).

      THE PUBLIC AND THE PERSONAL.

      Democracy and Human Nature (J. Dewey).

      Egalitarian Solidarity (P. Green).

      Moral Imagination (M. Johnson).

      EDUCATION IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY.

      How Colleges of Education Package the Myth of Modernity (C. Bowers).

      Democratic Education in Difficult Times (A. Gutmann).

      What Is Education For? (D. Orr).

      HUMAN POTENTIAL AND DEMOCRACY'S FUTURE.

      The Domain of the Future (M. Csikszentmihalyi).

      Practical Utopianism (M. Midgley).

      Index.

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