Ebook Info
- Published: 1999
- Number of pages: 110 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 1.36 MB
- Authors: John Dewey
Description
America’s most renowned social philosopher John Dewey shines his powerful intellect on the serious public and cultural issues surrounding the place of the individual in a technologically advanced society. In this penetrating study, he addresses the fear that personal creative potential will be trampled by assembly-line monotony, political bureaucracy, and an industrialized culture of uniformity. Armed with his pragmatic approach and his belief in the power of critical intelligence, Dewey argues that individualism has in fact been offered a uniquely higher plane of technological development upon which to grow, mature, and redefine itself.
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⭐You wouldn’t think it, but this little baby packs a huge radical punch. Written in 1929 after the Depression set in it’s Dewey’s testament on what he thought society would have to do to solve that kind of systemic problem and survive. What comes out from Dewey’s experiential philosophy is a radical critique of individualism that fit’s into the category today of “Council Communism” or “Autonomous Marxism”, meaning socialism which is concieved according to Marxist type theory but is realized according to radically democratic and workerist means. A forgotten gem, read this and then absorb the liberatory potential of the rest of Dewey’s many philosophical works.
⭐Dewey’s analysis is timeless. This could almost have been written yesterday. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in American politics.
⭐John Dewey explains how the philosophy of rugged individualism derived from the frontier era is out of place in industrialized, corporatized America.
⭐A tightly argued work, this is one of Dewey’s best, pointing out the hypocrisies of both classical liberalism and contemporary libertarianism, with their fatuous concepts of the “individual.”
⭐John Dewey is held up as a great thinker but you can clearly see that his ideas lack even trace amounts of wisdom. He’s book-smart and that simply shows promise and little else.
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