On Rousseau / Sally Scholz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2001.Description: 92 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 534583687
LOC classification:
  • B 2137  .Sch64 2001
Summary: the second is a project for child developement and education that fosters autonomy and avails the development of the most destructive forms of self-interest.Summary: Discusses way of preserving human freedom in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another for the satisfaction of their needs. His concern has two dimensions: material and psychological. He explores two routes to achieving and protecting freedom: the first is a political one one aimed at constructing political institutions that allow for the co-existence of free and equal citizens in a community where they themselves are sovereign
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-92).

the second is a project for child developement and education that fosters autonomy and avails the development of the most destructive forms of self-interest.

Discusses way of preserving human freedom in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another for the satisfaction of their needs. His concern has two dimensions: material and psychological. He explores two routes to achieving and protecting freedom: the first is a political one one aimed at constructing political institutions that allow for the co-existence of free and equal citizens in a community where they themselves are sovereign

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