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Democratic Education: The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold
Democratic Education: The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold

by Matthew Arnold
edited by R. H. Super

University of Michigan Press, 1962

ISBNs

Cloth: 978-0-472-11652-2

eISBN: 978-0-472-91409-8 (OA)

About the Book
An inspector of schools as well as a professor of poetry, Matthew Arnold was an educator in the true sense of the word. Watching democracy breed self-satisfied Philistines, he relized that not all the liberty and industry in the world would insure the rule of right reason. If we are to survive, he said, we must seize on the best and make it prevail. The fate of civilization depends on our schools. Unfailingly relevant, his essays on education include Democracy, The Popular Education of France, and A French Eton, as well as three essays discovered by the editor in the pages of the London Review and republished here for the first time. They form a crucial chapter in the history of education, setting forth the standards upon which Arnold's literary criticism was to be based and from which his political utterances were to come.
Tags
European, Literary Criticism
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License: Public Domain