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Education for Democracy: Contexts, Curricula, Assessments. Research in Social Education
Link: http://www.infoagepub.com/.
Liberal democracies depend on the knowledge, character, and imagination of their citizens. Three assumptions underlie this collection of essays on democracy and education: (1) democracy is morally superior to autocracy, whether religious or secular, utopian or mundane; (2) democracies are rare historically and inherently fragile; and (3) there can be no democracy without democrats.
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Author/Creator: Parker, Walter C.
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Author's address: Information Age Publishing, 80 Mason Street, Greenwich, CT 06830 (hardbound: ISBN-1-931576-25-4, $63.95; softbound: ISBN-1-931576-24-6, $29.95). Tel: 203-661-7602; Fax: 203-661-7952
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Date Published: 00-00
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Year: 2002
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