The Abolition of Man: Or Reflections on Education With Special Reference to the Teaching of English in the Upper Forms of Schools
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C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man purports to be a book specifically about public education, but its central concerns are broadly political, religious, and philosophical. In the best of the book's three essays, "Men Without Chests," Lewis trains his laser-sharp wit on a mid- century English high school text, considering the ramifications of teaching British students to believe in idle relativism, ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Touchstone |
Binding | Paperback (60 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 109 |
ISBN-10 | 0684823713 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0684823713 |
Publication Date | 06/1996 |
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