About the author

John Dewey (; October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. He is regarded as one of the most prominent American scholars in the first half of the twentieth century.

The overriding theme of Dewey's works was his profound belief in democracy, be it in politics, education, or communication and journalism. As Dewey himself stated in 1888, while still at the University of Michigan, "Democracy and the one, ultimate, ethical ideal of humanity are to my mind synonymous." Known for his advocacy of democracy, Dewey considered two fundamental elements—schools and civil society—to be major topics needing attention and reconstruction to encourage experimental intelligence and plurality. Dewey asserted that complete democracy was to be obtained not just by extending voting rights but also by ensuring that there exists a fully formed public opinion, accomplished by communication among citizens, experts, and politicians, with the latter being accountable for the policies they adopt.

Dewey was one of the primary figures associated with the philosophy of pragmatism and is considered one of the fathers of functional psychology. His paper "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology," published in 1896, is regarded as the first major work in the (Chicago) functionalist school. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Dewey as the 93rd most cited psychologist of the 20th century.

Dewey was also a major educational reformer for the 20th century. A well-known public intellectual, he was a major voice of progressive education and liberalism. While a professor at the University of Chicago, he founded the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, where he was able to apply and test his progressive ideas on pedagogical method. Although Dewey is known best for his publications about education, he also wrote about many other topics, including epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, art, logic, social theory, and ethics.

Offentligheden og dens problemer

Der er udbredt politikerlede. Politik formes af teknokrater frem for folkevalgte. PR-folk maskerer og fordrejer realiteterne. Verden er generelt præget af forandringsmani og opskruet tempo. Transnationale organisationer er så magtfulde, at de kan ignorere nationale regler. Problemer som disse  kan umiddelbart forbindes med det 21. århundrede, men er hentet fra den amerikanske filosof John Deweys politiske hovedværk Offentligheden og dens problemer fra 1927. Deweys bog er skrevet i mellemkrigstidens betændte politiske miljø og præsenterer ikke blot en analyse af årsagen til de sociale og politiske konflikter, men giver også et bud på, hvad der skal til for at løse dem. I en tid med demokratisk krise i en lang række lande virker Deweys banebrydende analyse af offentligheden og dens problemer mere aktuel end nogensinde.
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Publish date14 Aug 2017
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ISBN print9788741269405