Democracy and Education in Classical Athens and the American Founding
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified]
Peter Lang Publishing Incorporated
2002
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009422409206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE
- Introduction: The History and Current Status of the Debate over
- the Constitutional Right to Education i
- Federal Constitutional Jurisprudence i
- State Constitutional Jurisprudence 3
- Professor Bitensky's Argument 5
- Professor Maggs' Response II
- Analysis of the Exchange 2
- CHAPTER TWO
- Athenian Democratic Theory and Practice: The Foundation of
- Modern Democratic Theory and Practice I5
- Introduction I5
- What Is Democracy? 6
- Athenian Democratic Theory I7
- AthenianDemocratic Practice 8
- CHAPTER THREE
- The American Constitutional Commitment to
- Liberal Republican Democracy 21
- Introduction 21
- The Elements of Modern Democracy 21
- The American Constitutional Founding 23
- Two More Distinctions 25
- The Constitutional Commitment to Liberal Republican Democracy 28
- CHAPTER FOUR
- Democracy and Education in the Thought of Jefferson and Madison 35
- Introduction 35
- The Bill for the Greater Diffusion of Knowledge 38
- The Rockfish Gap Report 42
- Conclusion 55
- CHAPTER FIVE
- Democracy and Education in Classical Athens 57
- Introduction 57
- Traditional Athenian Education 58
- The Sophists 61
- The Athenian Response to the Sophists 69
- Conclusion 74 CHAPTER SIX
- Conclusion 75
- The Rodriguez Decision 75
- Professor Bitensky's Thesis 76
- Democracy and Education 80
- Notes 89
- Bibliography I 2 I.