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Critiques and Addresses

By Thomas Henry Huxley

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Explore a world where arguments over education and government involvement clash with ideas of morality and progress.

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2004-06-01
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"Critiques and Addresses" by Thomas Henry Huxley is a collection of writings from the late 1800s that digs into education, science, and politics. Huxley shares his ideas and critiques about these important parts of how society works. In the beginning, Huxley writes about his time working with the London School Board. He talks about getting elected and then facing disagreements with other members about how education should be handled. He argues for the government to be involved in education and talks about how education, morality, and progress are all connected, setting the stage for conversations around education and progress.

About the Author

Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy. He has become known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

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