Values Education and Technology: The Ideology of Dispossession [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (4):884-885 (1997)
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Abstract

Peter Emberley is one of Canada's leading scholars writing on issues linking education and philosophy. This dense, very erudite work could be seen as the high counterpart to his two more popular books on similar themes, Bankrupt Education: The Decline of Liberal Education in Canada and Zero Tolerance: Hot Button Politics in Canada's Universities.

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