Everett Dean Martin: A Humanist Looks at AmericaStanford University, 1951 - 111 pages |
Contents
A Definition of Humanism | 11 |
The Behavior of Crowds | 26 |
The Meaning of a Liberal Education | 37 |
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18 Ibid 22 Ibid achievement Adult Education American Aristotle Assault attempt basis become Behavior of Crowds chapter characterized Civilizing Ourselves claim concerned contemporary conviction Cooper Union crisis in ideas criticism crowd ideas crowd thinking cultural democracy denial dictatorship dream economic Everett Dean Martin F. C. S. Schiller faith freedom Freud goal Gustav Le Bon human nature Human Spirit human worth ideal immature individual insecurity intellectual Irving Babbitt John Dewey Journal of Adult lectures liberal education liberty man's mankind Martin believed Martin called Martin saw Martin sought Martin's thinking mass maturity meaning mental mind modern civilization modern world moral naturalistic notion numbers Paul Elmer personality planned economy point of view problem psychoanalysis psychological reason religious responsibility Richard McKeon Schiller seeks significance skepticism social philosophy society supernatural teaching tendency thesis thought tion totalitarian tradition twentieth century tyranny values Walter Lippmann Werner Jaeger world conflict wrote York