For Work / Against Work
Debates on the centrality of work

Ethics. The Later Works of John Dewey, 1925-1953, Volume 7

by Dewey, John (1932)

Key Passage

“The most promising remedy for the mechanizing influence of the machine, and for its displacement of the old-time skill of the craftsman and pride in the workmanlike or artistic value of the product, is to be found in education”  (p.381)

Keywords

Ethics, Dewey, Citizenship, Mechanisation, Machine, Automation, Craft, Art, Eduation

Themes

Dewey Citations, Dewey

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