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Zusatztext Its argument has obvious relevance to a range of educational settings. Callan's reasoned and dialogical way of writing underpins an honest and disciplined approach to political education in a liberal democracy. Klappentext What is the role of political education in liberal democracies? This question! which is at the heart of recent debates in the US over federal funding of private schools! forms the core of this book. The problem of political education is to ensure the constitutive ideals of liberal democracy while remaining open to a diversity of conduct and beliefs that may threaten those ideals. In Creating Citizens! Eamonn Callan! one of the world's foremost philosophers of education! identifies both the principal ends of civic education and the rights that limit their political pursuit. This timely new study sheds light on some of our most divisive educational controversies! such as state sponsorship and regulation of denominational schooling! as well as the role of non-denominational schools in the moral and political development of children. Zusammenfassung This timely and important book presents a compelling new theory of political education for liberal democracies. Amidst current concern over the need to encourage a morally sensitive and committed citizenry, Professor Callan's study provides a much-needed balanced discussion of the proper ends of education, as well as the moral rights of parents and children. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Education and the Politics of Virtue 2: Pluralism and Political Liberalism 3: Autonomy, Justice, and the Good 4: Justice, Care, and Community 5: Patriotism and Sentimentality 6: The Great Sphere and Rights 7: Common Schools, Separate Schools 8: Virtue, Dialogue, and the Common School 9: Conclusion