The Public and Its Problems
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Publisher Description
John Dewey's The Public and Its Problems is a pioneering work of social theory, exploring the fundamental relationship between the state and its citizens and providing critical insights into the enduring problems of governance and civic engagement.
Dewey argues that a "public" forms whenever the actions of individuals have indirect consequences for others, creating shared problems that require collective regulation. In modern, complex societies, these consequences are often obscured by large-scale institutions, making the public fragmented and ineffective.