Dialogic Utopia |
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Author:
| Bredin, John |
ISBN: | 978-1-9795-9058-7 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2017 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.00 |
Book Description:
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In a world in which conversation among adults is eroding, with social alienation and fragmentation (due to corporate overreach) at disastrous levels, John Bredin imagines a radically different world. A world in which dialogue merges with utopia in a mutual dance toward a new golden age.Building on the work of great dialogic thinkers like Martin Buber, Paulo Freire, and his mentor Maxine Greene--the noted education philosopher--Bredin seeks nothing less than the radical reorganization...
More DescriptionIn a world in which conversation among adults is eroding, with social alienation and fragmentation (due to corporate overreach) at disastrous levels, John Bredin imagines a radically different world. A world in which dialogue merges with utopia in a mutual dance toward a new golden age.Building on the work of great dialogic thinkers like Martin Buber, Paulo Freire, and his mentor Maxine Greene--the noted education philosopher--Bredin seeks nothing less than the radical reorganization of society itself...along more ethical lines.....one conversation at a time.Hollywood and Broadway will play a major role in realizing Bredin's dreamed about dialogic utopia, or so he interprets the "real life fairy tale" which gives him a biographical link...via America's greatest forgotten actress, Blanche Walsh... to the unknown political origin of Hollywood; and to Broadway at its best.Read this book and enter a world of radical transformation and magical possibilities, toward the creation of the utopian world we all want--but are wrongfully told by propagandists for the status quo is "unrealistic."