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Originally published in 1970. Youth, University, and Democracy examines whether Weber's approach has a greater humanizing value than has been conceded by his opponents and will attempt to demonstrate the humanistic mission of the University and its usefulness for youth and democracy.
Preface Youth, University, and Democracy: Introduction Part I. Youth: Search and Confusion Part II. University: Research and Clarity Part III. Youth in University: From Confusion to Clarity Part IV
Preface Youth, University, and Democracy: Introduction Part I. Youth: Search and Confusion Part II. University: Research and Clarity Part III. Youth in University: From Confusion to Clarity Part IV. Youth Against University: From Clarity to Confusion Democracy, University, and Youth: Conclusion
Gottfried Dietze is professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Youth, University, and Democracy, America's Political Dilemma: From Limited to Unlimited Democracy, In Defense of Property, and American Democracy: Aspects of Practical Liberalism, the latter available from Johns Hopkins.