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An aristocracy of everyone
American education is failing to produce democratic citizens. Skepticism and multiculturalism from the left undercut community, while anti-democratic philosophies in the Plato-Strauss-Bloom line undercut education. In addition to supporting inclusive and binding education, the book argues for an increased emphasis on community service to drive home what it means to live in a democracy.
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