How John Dewey Used Public ‘Education’ to Subvert Liberty

How John Dewey Used Public ‘Education’ to Subvert Liberty
Labor leader David Dubinsky (L) greets John Dewey (R) on his 90th birthday on Oct. 20, 1949. William H. Kilpatrick, professor emeritus of education at Columbia University, looks on. Kheel Center, Cornell University Library/CC BY 2.0
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This article is part 3 in a series examining the origins of public education in the United States.
Alex Newman
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Alex Newman is a freelance contributor to The Epoch Times. Mr. Newman is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, and consultant who co-wrote the book “Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians Are Using Government Schools to Destroy America’s Children.” He writes for diverse publications in the United States and abroad.
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