Dewey's Distinction Between The Great Society And The Great Community




Dewey's Distinction between the Great Society and the Great Community

According to Dewey, the industrial age was the main factor involve in bring about the great society into existence. Great society its self is not a community and even didn't believe in having communication as their base. Here, the communication referred as a process; in which every one share their ideas and different experience, unless and until it's accepted as whole. It's the same as everyone participating in commonness and sharing the common beliefs.

Moreover, he emphasize that when local community is backed up by democracy, they become great community. In great democracy ...
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