John Dewey Quote

In fact, the human young are so immature that if they were left to themselves without the guidance and succor of others, they could not acquire the rudimentary abilities necessary for physical existence.


The Middle Works, 1899-1924 (ed. SIU Press, 1980) - ISBN: 9780809309337


In fact, the human young are so immature that if they were left to themselves without the guidance and succor of others, they could not acquire the...

In fact, the human young are so immature that if they were left to themselves without the guidance and succor of others, they could not acquire the...

In fact, the human young are so immature that if they were left to themselves without the guidance and succor of others, they could not acquire the...

In fact, the human young are so immature that if they were left to themselves without the guidance and succor of others, they could not acquire the...