Pragmatism Versus Marxism: An Appraisal of John Dewey's PhilosophyA defense of Marxism against the pragmatism of John Dewey, chief theoretical spokesman in the 1930s of the middle-class democratic movement in the United States. |
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Introduction | 7 |
Americas National Philosophy | 15 |
Dewey and the Progressive Movement | 33 |
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Pragmatism Versus Marxism: An Appraisal of John Dewey's Philosophy George Edward Novack No preview available - 1975 |
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