Random House, 366 pp., $7.95
Free Press, 378 pp., $2.45 (paper)
Atherton, 477 pp., $3.95 (paper)
John G. Wiley, 322 pp., $6.95
Washington Square Press, 213 pp., $3.95
About the long-run importance of John Dewey's philosophy there is not yet any consensus, though it is not too soon for advocacy. The appearance of these five books—two of them reprints—suggests at least that Dewey will be read again, and not be just a rumor.
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