A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings / On Moral, Historical, Political, and Literary Subjects
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An assortment of essays examines moral, historical, political, and literary topics with special attention to education and national character. The author evaluates how schooling and the taught arts reflect social stages and government forms, argues for adapting instruction to local needs—emphasizing practical sciences, native language proficiency, and civic virtue over excessive focus on ancient languages—and considers the relationship between education, morals, and political stability. Other pieces address literary criticism, historical observation, and public policy, proposing reforms that aim to cultivate useful knowledge, republican principles, and an informed, virtuous citizenry.
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