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Democracy requires informed citizens from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey

The functioning of a democratic society relies heavily on the active participation of its citizens. To truly engage in the democratic process, individuals must be informed about the issues at hand. This knowledge enables citizens to make thoughtful and rational decisions that contribute to the common good. Without a well-informed populace, democracy runs the risk of becoming a mere facade, with decisions being made based on ignorance or misinformation rather than reason and evidence. Informed citizens are essential for democracy to thrive because they possess the necessary tools to critically evaluate information and ideas. By being able to discern fact from fiction, citizens can hold their elected representatives accountable and participate effectively in the decision-making process. Informed citizens are also better equipped to engage in meaningful dialogue with others, ...
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    DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION

    John Dewey

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