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Democracy requires a welleducated populace from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey

A well-educated populace is essential for the proper functioning of a democratic society. Education is not just about acquiring knowledge; it is about developing critical thinking skills, fostering open-mindedness, and promoting active participation in civic life. When individuals are well-educated, they are better equipped to make informed decisions, engage in meaningful dialogue with others, and hold their leaders accountable. In a democracy, the power ultimately rests with the people. Therefore, it is crucial that citizens have the ability to think critically about the issues facing their community and the world at large. Education provides individuals with the tools they need to analyze complex problems, consider multiple perspectives, and come to well-reasoned conclusions. Without a well-educated populace, democracy devolves into mob rule or becomes susceptible to manipulation by those...
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    DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION

    John Dewey

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