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Democracy relies on educated voters from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey

One of the key components of a functioning democracy is the presence of educated voters. Without a population that is well-informed and knowledgeable about the issues at hand, the democratic process is at risk of being undermined. Education is essential for enabling individuals to critically analyze information, form their own opinions, and participate actively in the democratic process. When voters are educated, they are better equipped to understand the complexities of political issues and make informed decisions at the ballot box. This is essential for ensuring that the choices made by the electorate are in the best interest of the society as a whole. Without a well-educated populace, there is a danger that decisions will be made based on ignorance or misinformation, rather than on a careful consideration of the facts. In addition t...
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    DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION

    John Dewey

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