This essay is a reply to James Carpenter\u27s “Thomas Jefferson and the Ideology of Democratic Schooling.” In it, I argue that there is an apophatic strain in the essay that calls into question the motivation for the undertaking
In Challenging Freedom: Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democratic Education, the author suggests...
This is a review of Kerry T. Burch\u27s book Jefferson’s Revolutionary Theory and the Reconstruction...
Thomas Jefferson has maintained an enduring legacy in the register of early American political thoug...
This response argues that it is reasonable to consider Thomas Jefferson a proponent of democratic ed...
I challenge the traditional argument that Jefferson’s educational plans for Virginia were built on m...
This essay is a reply to James Carpenter’s “Thomas Jefferson and the Ideology of Democratic Schoolin...
This response argues that it is reasonable to consider Thomas Jefferson a proponent of democratic ed...
This essay is a reply to Brian Dotts’s “Beyond the Schoolhouse Door,” which focuses on the need of a...
This essay is a reply to Brian Dotts’s “Beyond the Schoolhouse Door, ” which focuses on the need of ...
This response argues that Jefferson\u27s educational philosophy must be considered in a proper histo...
Jefferson\u27s republicanism—a people-first, mostly bottom-up political vision with a moral underpin...
Jefferson believed that citizenship must exhibit republican virtue. While education was necessary in...
Th is response argues that Jeff erson’s educational philosophy must be considered in a proper histor...
Jefferson’s republicanism — a people- first, mostly bottom- up political vision with a moral underpi...
At the center of any serious exploration of the possibilities and limits of civic engagement is the ...
In Challenging Freedom: Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democratic Education, the author suggests...
This is a review of Kerry T. Burch\u27s book Jefferson’s Revolutionary Theory and the Reconstruction...
Thomas Jefferson has maintained an enduring legacy in the register of early American political thoug...
This response argues that it is reasonable to consider Thomas Jefferson a proponent of democratic ed...
I challenge the traditional argument that Jefferson’s educational plans for Virginia were built on m...
This essay is a reply to James Carpenter’s “Thomas Jefferson and the Ideology of Democratic Schoolin...
This response argues that it is reasonable to consider Thomas Jefferson a proponent of democratic ed...
This essay is a reply to Brian Dotts’s “Beyond the Schoolhouse Door,” which focuses on the need of a...
This essay is a reply to Brian Dotts’s “Beyond the Schoolhouse Door, ” which focuses on the need of ...
This response argues that Jefferson\u27s educational philosophy must be considered in a proper histo...
Jefferson\u27s republicanism—a people-first, mostly bottom-up political vision with a moral underpin...
Jefferson believed that citizenship must exhibit republican virtue. While education was necessary in...
Th is response argues that Jeff erson’s educational philosophy must be considered in a proper histor...
Jefferson’s republicanism — a people- first, mostly bottom- up political vision with a moral underpi...
At the center of any serious exploration of the possibilities and limits of civic engagement is the ...
In Challenging Freedom: Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democratic Education, the author suggests...
This is a review of Kerry T. Burch\u27s book Jefferson’s Revolutionary Theory and the Reconstruction...
Thomas Jefferson has maintained an enduring legacy in the register of early American political thoug...