“For Dewey, the Great Community was the basic fact of history. The individual and the soul were invalid concepts, man was truly man, not as an individual, but as after Aristotle, in society and supremely in the State. Thus, for Dewey, true education mean not the development of the individual in terms of learning, but his socialization.
Progressive education... educates the individual in terms of particular facts of the universe without reference to God, truth, or morality.”
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The One and The Many: Studies in the Philosophy of Order and Ultimacy
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