At home in the world: Human nature, ecological thought, and education after Darwin
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SUNY Press, Albany, p.217 (2009)Call Number:
Cubb BF341 .S38 2009URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/8136875Keywords:
1859-1952, Dewey, Evolution (Biology), John, Nature and nurture, Social DarwinismNotes:
"Challenging conventional understanding of humans as selfish and competitive at their core, At Home in the World asserts that we have evolved as a profoundly social species, biologically related to the rest of the natural world, and at home on the only planet for which we are adapted to live."


