Center for Dewey Studies on Nostr: “The term ‘subversive,’ employed indiscriminately, may easily become a weapon ...
“The term ‘subversive,’ employed indiscriminately, may easily become a weapon in the hands of those who would exercise an intellectual censorship that is in fact subversive to the best public interest.” — John Dewey, “Investigating Education” (1940, LW 14:372)
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