Sir Richard Livingstone (1880 1960) was a British classicist and university administrator, renowned for promoting the value of classical education. First published in 1954, this volume presents the content of two books which originally appeared during the early 1940s. Forming the first part of the text, The Future in Education (1941) provides an account which is largely based around perceived failures within the British education system, reflecting the view that 'It is not a question of what the ordinary boy or girl knows or does not know, when they leave school; it is a question of the...
Sir Richard Livingstone (1880 1960) was a British classicist and university administrator, renowned for promoting the value of classical education. Fi...
Why do things go wrong in our lives? What causes the unbearable emptiness of our being? From a philosophical point of view this book deals with important features of life itself; of a typical human being; of the upbringing of mankind and the risks involved. Finally some concrete advice is given to correct what went wrong in that process.
Why do things go wrong in our lives? What causes the unbearable emptiness of our being? From a philosophical point of view this book deals with import...