John Dewey
Woodrow Wilson
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A Frenchman named Alexis de Tocqueville.
He wrote an excellent book, "Democracy in America," on the subject. As that suggests, he found American democracy interesting, compelling, humanly imperfect. You can also go to www.adti.net. Cheers.
Ras Cardo wrote the first and still is the only fact book on Reggaes Unsung Heroes. The book is called - A REGGAE EDUCATION - published by him in 1993.
In 1916, when John Dewey published "Democracy and Education," Woodrow Wilson was the President of the United States. Wilson served as president from 1913 to 1921, during a time of significant social and educational reform. Dewey's work emphasized the importance of education in fostering democratic principles and active citizenship.
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Washington wrote to have a democracy we needed an educated population. People need to know how to read and write and to be able to think. An educated person can not be a slave.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was important because he wrote the book called the Social Contract and was a big part of direct democracy.
Alexis de Tocqueville, a French political thinker and historian, was inspired by the Puritans. He admired their spirit of democracy, self-reliance, and moral values, and wrote about their influence on American society in his book "Democracy in America."
Emily Gould and Zareen Jaffery wrote the book called "Hex Education"
Plato wrote the book 'republic'