John Dewey Quote

The intimation never wholly deserts us that there is, in the unformed activities of childhood and youth, the possibilities of a better life for the community as well as for individuals here and there. This dim sense is the ground of our abiding idealization of childhood.


Intelligence in the Modern World (ed. 1939)


The intimation never wholly deserts us that there is, in the unformed activities of childhood and youth, the possibilities of a better life for the...

The intimation never wholly deserts us that there is, in the unformed activities of childhood and youth, the possibilities of a better life for the...

The intimation never wholly deserts us that there is, in the unformed activities of childhood and youth, the possibilities of a better life for the...

The intimation never wholly deserts us that there is, in the unformed activities of childhood and youth, the possibilities of a better life for the...