The free child and the spoiled child: Anatomy of a progressive distinction

Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (1):55–64 (1985)
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David Carr; The Free Child and the Spoiled Child: anatomy of a progressive distinction, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pag.

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