“All the entertainment and talk of history is nothing almost but fighting and killing: and the honour and renown that is bestowed on conquerors (who for the most part are but the great butchers of mankind) farther mislead growing youth, who by this means come to think slaughter the laudable business of mankind, and the most heroic of virtues.”
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Some Thoughts concerning Education ... The eleventh edition
This book delves into the principles of education, discussing the nature of learning, the role of teachers, and the importance of a well-rounded curriculum. It is a seminal work in the field of educational theory and has influenced educational practices over centuries. more
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