John Dewey Quotes
If A Plague Carried Off The Members Of A Society All At Once, It Is Obvious That The Group Would Be Permanently Done For. Yet The Death Of Each Of Its Constituent Members Is As Certain As If An Epidemic Took Them All At Once. But The Graded Difference In Age, The Fact That Some Are Born As Some Die, Makes Possible Through Transmission Of Ideas And Practices The Constant Reweaving Of The Social Fabric. Yet This Renewal Is Not Automatic. Unless Pains Are Taken To See That Genuine And Thorough Transmission Takes Place, The Most Civilized Group Will Relapse Into Barbarism And Then Into Savagery.
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