Reason, Social Myths, and Democracy

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"Reason, Social Myths, and Democracy" is a philosophical work by Sidney Hook that examines the role of rational inquiry and the critique of ideological myths in sustaining and improving democratic society.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
aimsTo clarify the role of myth in social life
defend democratic values through reason
show how rational inquiry can improve democracy
author Sidney Hook NERFINISHED
concerns conditions for a rational democratic society
criticism of dogmatism
criticism of totalitarian ideologies
relationship between myth and democracy
role of reason in public life
critiques anti-intellectualism in politics
authoritarian tendencies
unexamined ideological beliefs
emphasizes connection between education and democracy
importance of rational debate
need to examine social myths
genre philosophy
political philosophy
hasPerspective humanistic
naturalistic
secular
influencedBy John Dewey NERFINISHED
classical pragmatism
intendedAudience general educated readers interested in democracy
students of philosophy
students of political theory
language English
mainTopic critique of ideology
democracy
democratic theory
ideology
pragmatism
rational inquiry
reason
social myths
philosophicalIssue justification of democratic norms
limits of rationality in politics
role of ideology in social cohesion
tension between myth and reason
philosophicalTradition American pragmatism
relatedWorkByAuthor From Hegel to Marx NERFINISHED
Heresy, Yes—Conspiracy, No NERFINISHED
The Quest for Being NERFINISHED
supports critical thinking in politics
freedom of inquiry
liberal democracy

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