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John Dewey critiques the standard psychological practices of the time. Devolving new ideas of how people think and learn. Dewey, John. "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psycholog.y" Psychological Review 3, 1896
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Dewey describes the importance of education an dhow it can effect every layer of society. That education allows people to mature and become contributing members of the world. Dewey, John. "Democracy and Education" Simon & Brown, 1916
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Dewey demonstrates how man made institutions like laws and religion can change and alter basic human behavior. Also how science is a factor in morality. Dewey, John. "Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology." New York: H. Holt and Company, 1922. Print.
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Dewey weighs the balance of the scientific world and daily life. Demonstrating how the 2 interact and can change each other. Dewey, John. "Experience and Nature." La Salle, Ill: Open Court Pub. Co, 1958.
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Dewey states how the state and the government interact with each other and that democracy is the best method to keep the interaction positive. Dewey, John. "The Public and Its Problems." Edited by Professor Melvin L. Rogers, Swallow Press, 2016.
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Dewey explains how democracies can lead to the death of democracy. The basic idea that people can vote to end democracy and create a less free society. Dewey, John. "Freedom and Culture." New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1939.
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