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In the present state of the world, it is evident that the control we have gained of physical energies, heat, light, electricity, etc., without having first secured control of our use of ourselves is a perilous affair. Without the control of our use of ourselves, our use of other things is blind; it may lead to anything.
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"There is no common understanding, and no community life. But in a shared activity, each person refers what he is doing to what the other is doing and vice-versa."
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John Dewey
- Born: October 20, 1859
- Died: June 1, 1952
- Occupation: Philosopher
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