John Dewey Quote

Freedom of thought and of expression are not mere rights to be claimed. They have their roots deep in the existence of individuals as developing careers in time. Their denial and abrogation is an abdication of individuality and a virtual rejection of time as opportunity.


Time and Individuality (1940)


Freedom of thought and of expression are not mere rights to be claimed. They have their roots deep in the existence of individuals as developing...

Freedom of thought and of expression are not mere rights to be claimed. They have their roots deep in the existence of individuals as developing...

Freedom of thought and of expression are not mere rights to be claimed. They have their roots deep in the existence of individuals as developing...

Freedom of thought and of expression are not mere rights to be claimed. They have their roots deep in the existence of individuals as developing...