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Topic: EducationThe issue of education has concerned many authors in this collection. Some of the questions they have raised are: what kind of education is appropriate for a free society, how should it be funded, what role should the state play, what should individuals be taught in order to make them good citizens, and how should individuals be taught?
See the books published by Liberty Fund in this subject area.
7 Titles in this Group:
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| author: Immanuel Kant, translator: Annette Churton, introduction: Caroline A.F. Rhys Davids |
Kant on Education (über Pädagogik) |
1803 |
| author: James Mill |
Education |
1825 |
| author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translator: Barbara Foxley |
Emile, or Education |
1762 |
| author: Herbert Spencer, editor: Chales W. Eliot |
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects |
1861 |
| author: George Turnbull, editor: Terrence O. Moore |
Observations upon Liberal Education, in All its Branches |
1742 |
| author: John Locke |
The Works of John Locke, vol. 8 (Some Thoughts Concerning Education, Posthumous Works, Familiar Letters) |
1690 |
| author: Jeremy Bentham, editor: John Bowring |
The Works of Jeremy Bentham, vol. 8 (Chrestomathia, Essays on Logic and Grammar, Tracts on Poor Laws, Tracts on Spanish Affairs) |
1843 |
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