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ISBN: 1025781244

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Learn or Perish

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"Learn or Perish" is a compelling exploration of the vital role adult education plays in maintaining a healthy, functioning democracy. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a prominent American author and educational reformer, argues that the intellectual development of citizens must not cease upon the completion of formal schooling. Instead, continuous learning is presented as a moral and civic necessity in an ever-changing world.

In this insightful work, Fisher examines the social and psychological barriers to lifelong learning and offers a spirited defense of the mind's capacity to grow throughout adulthood. She posits that the survival of democratic institutions depends on an informed and reflective populace capable of critical thinking and adaptation. By framing education as a lifelong journey rather than a destination, "Learn or Perish" challenges readers to take responsibility for their own intellectual enrichment.

Fisher's eloquent prose and passionate advocacy for the democratization of knowledge make this book a significant contribution to educational philosophy. It remains a relevant and thought-provoking study for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of personal growth and social progress. This work highlights the enduring importance of curiosity and the transformative power of the human intellect.

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