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... Pierrepont Graves. CHAPTER XXVIII RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT The Development of Individualism .. The Harmoniza- tion of the Individual and Society INDEX • PAGE 44I 447 } ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE FIG . I. 2 . OPPOSITE PAGE 1. CONTENTS xxi.
... Pierrepont Graves. CHAPTER XXVIII RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT The Development of Individualism .. The Harmoniza- tion of the Individual and Society INDEX • PAGE 44I 447 } ILLUSTRATIONS PLATE FIG . I. 2 . OPPOSITE PAGE 1. CONTENTS xxi.
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... individual were given little or no consideration . State control began with birth . The infant was immediately inspected by a council of the object . elders , and , if he were sickly or deformed 12 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION ...
... individual were given little or no consideration . State control began with birth . The infant was immediately inspected by a council of the object . elders , and , if he were sickly or deformed 12 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION ...
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... individual interests . But even in early days Athens felt that the state was best served when the individual secured the most com- plete personal development . Hence , the Athenian boys Two types of schools : ( 1 ) the began to receive ...
... individual interests . But even in early days Athens felt that the state was best served when the individual secured the most com- plete personal development . Hence , the Athenian boys Two types of schools : ( 1 ) the began to receive ...
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... individual was subordinated to the good of the social whole . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Educa- tion . This characterization is , of course , in contrast to Greek education in the ' new ' period , which is repre- sented by ...
... individual was subordinated to the good of the social whole . Causes and Character of the New Athenian Educa- tion . This characterization is , of course , in contrast to Greek education in the ' new ' period , which is repre- sented by ...
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... individual with little consideration for the welfare of the state as a whole . The old education seemed narrow and barren of content ; and there arose a desire for all sorts of knowledge that might contribute to one's advancement ...
... individual with little consideration for the welfare of the state as a whole . The old education seemed narrow and barren of content ; and there arose a desire for all sorts of knowledge that might contribute to one's advancement ...
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