Sustaining a Free Society: Roles and Responsibilities of Citizens, Leaders, and Schools

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2021)
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The central contention of this book is that a free society can exist only if the conditions enabling that society are understood and acted on. If these conditions are not met, the free society cannot long exist, or will exist in name only.

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