Deschooling SocietyHarper & Row, 1971 - 116 頁 A denounciation of present-day schooling with radical suggestions for reform. |
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... church- men . Unquestionably , the educational process will gain from the deschooling of society even though this demand sounds to many schoolmen like treason to the enlightenment . But it is enlighten- ment itself that is now being ...
... church- men . Unquestionably , the educational process will gain from the deschooling of society even though this demand sounds to many schoolmen like treason to the enlightenment . But it is enlighten- ment itself that is now being ...
第 43 頁
... Church which extends hope to the domestic proletariat while serving the needs of a new warrior class , School seems eminently suited to be the World Church of our decaying culture . No institution could better veil from its participants ...
... Church which extends hope to the domestic proletariat while serving the needs of a new warrior class , School seems eminently suited to be the World Church of our decaying culture . No institution could better veil from its participants ...
第 44 頁
... rationalize their growing frus- tration outside school by accepting their rejection from scholastic grace . They are excluded from Heaven because , once baptized , they did not go to church . Born in original 44 DESCHOOLING SOCIETY.
... rationalize their growing frus- tration outside school by accepting their rejection from scholastic grace . They are excluded from Heaven because , once baptized , they did not go to church . Born in original 44 DESCHOOLING SOCIETY.
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Phenomenology of School | 25 |
Ritualization of Progress | 34 |
Institutional Spectrum | 52 |
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