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Creative Democracy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Creative Democracy "Creative Democracy: The Task Before Us" 〔http://pages.uoregon.edu/koopman/courses_readings/dewey/dewey_creative_democracy.pdf〕 is a 1939 essay by American philosopher John Dewey.〔Bernstein 2000, 215-228.〕 Dewey's essay was originally delivered as a speech by philosopher Horace Kallen on October 20, 1939, at a dinner in honor of Dewey's 80th birthday that he was unable to attend. Dewey argues that democracy is a way of life and an experience built on faith in human nature, faith in human beings, and faith in working with others.〔Kadlec 2007, 125.〕 Democracy, in Dewey's view, is a moral ideal requiring actual effort and work by people; it is not an institutional concept that exists outside of ourselves. "The task of democracy", Dewey concludes, is forever that of creation of a freer and more humane experience in which all share and to which all contribute. ==Publication history==
*Dewey, John. 1939. John Dewey and the Promise of America, Progressive Education Booklet No. 14. Columbus, Ohio: American Education Press.
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