Society and Solitude
Originally published in 1922, this book presents a discussion regarding the interrelating roles of the individual, society and education in the formation of human experience. The relationship is seen as one in which a person's 'life is not limited by the satisfaction of his individual needs or the fulfilment of his personal desires, but is itself part of a life at once higher and wider, to the level of which it is raised, in the amplitude of which it is merged, the common life, that is to say, of his society'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in anthropology and the history of education.
Product details
November 2015Paperback
9781107585911
240 pages
180 × 130 × 15 mm
0.25kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The eternal society
- 2. Education - the making of society and its members
- 3. Agents and processes
- 4. Nature and discipline
- 5. Conversation with the world
- 6. Life and language
- 7. Subjects of discourse
- 8. Science and sciences
- 9. Work and play
- 10. Originality and convention
- 11. Ourselves and our neighbours
- 12. Unity and difference
- 13. Artists and men
- 14. The teacher's art
- 15. Imprisonment and freedom
- 16. Silence, meditation and pain.