John Dewey Quote

Historically the great movements for human liberation have always been movements to change institutions and not to preserve them intact. It follows from what has been said that there have been movements to bring about a changed distribution of power to do - and power to think and to express thought is a power to do- so that there would be a more balanced, a more equal, even, and equitable system of human liberties.


Philosophy of education (Problems of men) (ed. 1958)


Historically the great movements for human liberation have always been movements to change institutions and not to preserve them intact. It follows...

Historically the great movements for human liberation have always been movements to change institutions and not to preserve them intact. It follows...

Historically the great movements for human liberation have always been movements to change institutions and not to preserve them intact. It follows...

Historically the great movements for human liberation have always been movements to change institutions and not to preserve them intact. It follows...