Our Public Schools The Nation's Bulwark Or Proper Child Development Means A Better Civilization
Why Was Man Created? (1916)
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Focusing on the pivotal role of public schools, John F. Murray's 1916 work argues that education is essential for developing both individual potential and a better civilization. He explores how schools equip children with the necessary tools for success while also fostering character and values. The book further contemplates the philosophical question of humanity's purpose, emphasizing that education transcends mere knowledge acquisition. This thought-provoking text remains relevant today, highlighting ongoing discussions about the impact of education on society.
