The Public and Its Problems: An Essay in Political InquiryOhio University Press, 15 oct. 2016 - 304 pages More than six decades after John Dewey’s death, his political philosophy is undergoing a revival. With renewed interest in pragmatism and its implications for democracy in an age of mass communication, bureaucracy, and ever-increasing social complexities, Dewey’s The Public and Its Problems, first published in 1927, remains vital to any discussion of today’s political issues. This edition of The Public and Its Problems, meticulously annotated and interpreted with fresh insight by Melvin L. Rogers, radically updates the previous version published by Swallow Press. Rogers’s introduction locates Dewey’s work within its philosophical and historical context and explains its key ideas for a contemporary readership. Biographical information and a detailed bibliography round out this definitive edition, which will be essential to students and scholars both. |
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An Essay in Political Inquiry | |
Search for the Public | |
Discovery of the State | |
The Democratic State | |
The Eclipse of the Public | |
Search for the Great Community | |
The Problem of Method | |
Editors Notes | |
Bibliographical Essay | |