“In order to have a large number of values in common, all the members of the group must have an equable opportunity, to receive and to take from others. There must be a large variety of shared undertakings and experiences. Otherwise, the influences which educate some into masters, educates others into slaves.” ValuesOrderOpportunityCommonNumbersGroupsInfluenceMastersMembersSlaveVarietyEducateUndertakingsLarge Numbers Author:John Dewey
“Rather than providing him with economic opportunity, the Act of that name seems designed to make the poor man do penance all his life for the sin of being born into a non-capital-owning family... One searches it in vain for measure designed to provide economic opportunity to the capital owner. But nobody proposes to educate, train, or rehabilitate either him or his children, even when their "unemployment" is notorious.” MenChildrenWisdomSeemsOpportunityPoliticsNamesBornSinPoorEconomyEconomicTrainVainLiberalismOwnersEducateProvidingUnemploymentProposePoor ManNotoriousPenance Author:Louis O. Kelso