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Parent topics
- Journalism: Practice of writing about daily events of interest to people - politics, international affairs, sports, etc. [e]
- Public: Shared by, open or available to everyone, well or generally known, universally available or without limit, done or made on behalf of the community as a whole, open to general or unlimited viewing or disclosure, frequented by large numbers of people or for general use, or places generally open or visible to all pertaining to official matters or maintained at taxpayer expense. [e]
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- John Dewey: (1859-1952) U.S. philosopher and educational theorist known as one of the founders of the philosophical school of pragmatism and as the leading exponent of Progressive educational theories. [e]
- Herbert Croly: Add brief definition or description
- Public [r]: Shared by, open or available to everyone, well or generally known, universally available or without limit, done or made on behalf of the community as a whole, open to general or unlimited viewing or disclosure, frequented by large numbers of people or for general use, or places generally open or visible to all pertaining to official matters or maintained at taxpayer expense. [e]
- Louis E. Martin [r]: American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the United States. [e]
- Julian Schuman [r]: An American, who lived in China for a long time, including during the Cultural Revolution and wrote a book about his experiences there. [e]