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Learning to Live: Flags on the Battlements - Paperback

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by Anton S. Makarenko (Author)

Learning to Live is the sequel to The Road to Life. "In The Road to Life I dealt with the question of how best to describe man in a community, how to describe man's struggle with himself, and the struggle of the community for its worth and its personality, which are struggles that can be more or less tense. In Learning to Live I had quite another object in view. I wanted to describe that wonderful community in which I had the pleasure of working, to describe its inner movements, its life and its surroundings." Anton Makarenko was to Soviet education what John Dewey was to education in America. Ukrainian Makarenko taught orphans after World War II, and his methods became the model for Stalin-era education. "Your enormously important and amazingly successful educational experiment is of world-wide significance." -- Maxim Gorky

Number of Pages: 660
Dimensions: 1.64 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: March 22, 2005
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