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Edmond Demolins

Edmond Demolins (born 1852, Marseille; died 1907, Caen) was a French pedagogue.
==Life and work==

Demolins was a student of Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play. He was the director of the journal ''La Science Sociale''. Inspired by the experiences of the Abbotsholme School and the Bedales School, he founded the ' (pioneer of Active learning).
His most known works are ''L’Éducation nouvelle: L’École des Roches'' and ''À quoi tient la supériorité des Anglo-Saxons?'' (1897). In his work ''Les grandes routes des peuples, essai de géographie sociale : comment la route crée le type social'', he defends racist theories.〔Pierre-Andre Taguieff. ''The force of prejudice: on racism and its doubles (Contradictions of Modernity).'' University of Minnesota Press, 2001, p.76-77. ISBN 978-0-8166-2373-0〕

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