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Not For Profit Why Democracy Needs The Humanities With A New Afterword By The Author With A New Afterword By The Author Nussbaum

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Not For Profit Why Democracy Needs The Humanities With A New Afterword By The Author With A New Afterword By The Author Nussbaum
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Nussbaum, Martha Craven
ISBN: 9780691140643, 9780691154480, 0691140642, 0691154481
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: With a New afterword by the author

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Not For Profit Why Democracy Needs The Humanities With A New Afterword By The Author With A New Afterword By The Author Nussbaum by Nussbaum, Martha Craven 9780691140643, 9780691154480, 0691140642, 0691154481 instant download after payment.

In this short and powerful book, celebrated philosopher Martha Nussbaum makes a passionate case for the importance of the liberal arts at all levels of education.


Historically, the humanities have been central to education because they have been seen as essential for creating competent democratic citizens. But recently, Nussbaum argues, thinking about the aims of education has gone disturbingly awry in the United States and abroad. We increasingly treat education as though its primary goal were to teach students to be economically productive rather than to think critically and become knowledgeable and empathetic citizens. This shortsighted focus on profitable skills has eroded our ability to criticize authority, reduced our sympathy with the marginalized and different, and damaged our competence to deal with complex global problems. And the loss of these basic capacities jeopardizes the health of democracies and the hope of a decent world.


In response to this dire situation, Nussbaum argues that we must resist efforts to reduce education to a tool of the gross national product. Rather, we must work to reconnect education to the humanities in order to give students the capacity to be true democratic citizens of their countries and the world.


Drawing on the stories of troubling--and hopeful--educational developments from around the world, Nussbaum offers a manifesto that should be a rallying cry for anyone who cares about the deepest purposes of education.

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