
Better Worlds
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John Freeman-Moir is senior lecturer in the College of Education at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where he teaches utopian social theory, sociology of education, and philosophy of education.
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Chapter 1: Crafting Experience: William Morris, John Dewey, and Utopia
Chapter 2: Art for Dishonour, Utopian Inflection, Sympathy's Education
Chapter 3: Utopia, Dystopia, and the Struggle for Redemption: Iris Murdoch and Educative Attention
Chapter 4: Pictures and Particularities: The Uncertain Creativity of Action
Chapter 5: Education and the Dream of a Better World: The Pedagogy of Paulo Freire
Chapter 6: A Golden Age? Dostoevsky, Taoism, and Utopia
Chapter 7: Technology, Utopia, and Scholarly Life: Ideals and Realities in the Work of Hermann Hesse
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