Rule‐Making and Educational Inquiry

Educational Theory 22 (2):181-191 (1972)
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Abstract

Democracy is not self‐executing. We have to make it work, and to make it work we have to understand it…Not only external vigilance, but unending self‐examination must be the perennial price of liberty, because the work of self‐government never ceases.

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