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Worlds in Creation

Worlds in Creation

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This book is "part of a continuing effort on my part to form an understanding of how human beings think and act as individuals ans as members of a community; and how this has changed over time... I have written much on these subjects over the past thirty years and find that each attempt to formulate my thoughts in words enables me to probe new aspects of their subtle and ofter impenetrable complexities." Among the key conclusions the author reaches: "Every person is a 'creative genius'. Every person has 'judgment'. Every person strives for 'excellence'. Every person , from birth to death." * "The extent to which the characterizations are externalized depends fully and solely on the extent to which people have the freedom to display them." * "There is no justification in human nature for treating children, from birth, with any less respect or equality than accorded older people." * "Children are people, fully and without qualification. This is the simplest way I can say what I have been trying to convey in all that I have written." --- from book's back cover
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Sudbury Valley School Press
Languages:
Published: English
ISBN10:
1888947101
Weight:
567 g
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