1. Policies of American Education
In addition, they learn about the core democratic value of justice, a fundamental belief that American society offers the same benefits and has the same obligations to all of its citizens. ... Where America should have been moving toward an enlightened society, its policies have ushered in a New Feudalism where other industrialized nations have instituted much more progressive policies. ... In order to address these issues, we must ask ourselves if we are ready to change the status quo. ... Dewey believed that education was crucial to shaping a society, because intelligence, behavior, and know...
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