Freedom to Learn: A View of what Education Might BecomeFreedom: where to action is; Creating a climate of freedom; Some assumptions; The philosophical and value ramifications; A model for revolution. |
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What Kind? | 3 |
Introduction to Part I | 9 |
of the Person being initiated by Charles E Merrill Publishing | 59 |
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