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The politics of John Dewey

John Dewey was one of the foremost social and political philosophers of the twentieth century. He worked to reorient philosophy toward the concrete problems of humankind and addressed himself to the public issues of his day. This book contains a documentary account of Dewey's political thought and activities.
Print Book, English, 1983
Prometheus Books, Buffalo, N.Y., 1983
219 pages ; 24 cm
9780879752088, 0879752084
10370495
Introduction: Liberalism, Relativism, and Democracy
John Dewey's Guild Socialism
A Pragmatic Approach to the Great War
The 'New Republic' on the Eve of War
The Retenchment of Libearlism
John Dewey and the Far East
Pacifism and the Outlawry of War
To the Finland Station?
Neutralism and the Depression
Dewey's Critics: The Revolt Against Scientific Reason
The Anti-Stalinist Left