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Theory Talk #-100: John Dewey (1859–1952) on the Horror of Making His Poetry Public

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TT: Dear Professor Dewey. Thank you so much for your willingness to participate in this Talk. Theory Talks is an open-access journal, which contributes to International Relations debates by publishing interviews with cutting-edge theorists. It is not often that Theory Talks is able to overcome space-time limitations and conduct a Talk with a departed theorist.

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  1. John Dewey. (1929) ‘From Absolutism to Experimentism’, in The Later Works of John Dewey, 1925–1953, ed. Jo Ann Boydston (1989), vol. 5, p. 155.

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  2. Gibboney, Richard, & A.V. Christie. (2002) ‘This Mixture is the Better Art:’ John Dewey’s Poems. Education & Culture, XIX:2, p. 21.

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  4. Dewey, John. (1927) The Public and Its Problems (New York: Henry Holt and Company).

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  5. See Dewey, John. (1916) Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (New York: The Macmillan Company).

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  8. Dewey, John. (1929) The Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action. (New York: Minton, Balch & Company), p. 83.

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Bueger, C., Schouten, P. (2016). Theory Talk #-100: John Dewey (1859–1952) on the Horror of Making His Poetry Public. In: Lebow, R.N., Schouten, P., Suganami, H. (eds) The Return of the Theorists. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137516459_20

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