
Education and The Good Life
In "Education and The Good Life," Bertrand Russell, one of the most profound philosophers of the 20th century, challenges conventional notions of education. With his characteristic wit and lucidity, Russell explores the purpose and value of education beyond mere vocational training. Instead, he champions the idea of education as a means to cultivate a love for knowledge and the capacity for independent thought. This is not a manual for educators, but a provocative exploration of the role of education in an individual's quest for a meaningful and fulfilling life. This masterwork will compel you to re-evaluate your perceptions of education and its impact on society.
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