Walter Feinberg’s Democratic Vision

Classic Writings on Public Education

Walter Feinberg author Bryan R Warnick editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Publishing:1st May '25

£102.00

This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Walter Feinberg’s Democratic Vision cover

Collects Walter Feinberg's classic writings on the meaning of democracy for public education.

For over fifty years, Walter Feinberg has been a leader in interpreting democracy in and its meaning for public education. In this collection, Feinberg explores the question of how to study education, the necessary role of history and philosophy in this endeavor, and the need for educational theorists to engage with the lived realities of students, parents, and teachers through philosophical anthropology. He demonstrates a particular way of paying attention to public education that brings an interpretive sensitivity for others to the big philosophical questions of what public schooling should be in democratic societies. Feinberg explores many of the central questions that vex educational policy and practice: What should be the purpose of public schools? What should we think of school choice proposals? What are the relationships between religion and public schools? Should schools promote an American identity? How should we think about affirmative action? In this tour of educational ideas, democracy is the central concern, as it both presents questions that demand answers and becomes an approach to studying education with rigor and sensitivity.

"There is still much to be learned here about the role of 'the school' where the aspiration toward some sort of common democratic project endures. Feinberg's writings strengthen the sense that this essential tension remains." — David Blacker, author of Deeper Learning with Psychedelics: Philosophical Pathways through Altered States

"Feinberg's essays really help explain his approach to the philosophy of education and his particular issues of interest. He also demonstrates how contingency shapes our lives and experiences, including things like 'white privilege'—who benefits, who doesn't, and why." — David A. Granger, editor of John Dewey: A Reader for Teachers and Education Students

ISBN: 9798855802269

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm

Weight: unknown

400 pages