The Crisis in Education
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In this book, Arendt reflects on the nature of education in the modern world, discussing themes of authority, tradition, and the role of the school in society.
It emphasizes the importance of preparing children for a world that is both old and new.
It also touches on the challenges of balancing the need for stability and the need for change.
It is a concise and insightful exploration of education.
It emphasizes the importance of preparing children for a world that is both old and new.
It also touches on the challenges of balancing the need for stability and the need for change.
It is a concise and insightful exploration of education.
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referencing Arendt's line about education and responsibility as foundational to moral seriousness.

David Dault

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