Workplace Democracy for Teachers: John Dewey's Contribution

In P. T. Durbin (ed.), Philosophy and Technology. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 81-95 (1989)
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Abstract

Dewey's instrumentalist approach to problem-solving stressed social organization; and under this umbrella he included unionization. First part of this article: his active involvement in and support for the union movement summarized. Second part: his theoretical defense of unions is addressed, especially as to "democratic liberalism" and its implementation in the fabric of society. Third part: a brief account of the current status of unions in universities.

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Edmund Byrne
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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