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Individualism Old and New & Liberalism and Social Action & A Common Faith
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268 pages
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Exploring the tension between individuality and societal conformity, the book addresses concerns that technological advancement may suppress personal creativity through monotony and bureaucratic structures. Dewey argues for the vital role of critical intelligence in fostering a new form of individualism that can thrive within an industrialized culture. He envisions a transformative potential for individualism, suggesting that technology can serve as a foundation for growth and redefinition rather than a constraint.
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2009, hardcover
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