Man's right to knowledge and the free use thereof. With an introd. by Richard R. Powell. 1954 [Leather Bound]

Man's right to knowledge and the free use thereof. With an introd. by Richard R. Powell. 1954 [Leather Bound]

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Jan 1, 2018 · English · Paperback (140 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 140
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2018
Publisher generic

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This book, authored by Mark van Doren, delves deeply into the philosophical and ethical dimensions of knowledge and its accessibility. It explores the intrinsic right of individuals to seek and utilize knowledge freely, asserting that this liberty is fundamental to human existence and progress. Van Doren's insights provoke thought on the relationship between knowledge and power, encouraging readers to reflect on the role of education in society.

Richly bound in leather with golden leaf printing, the book exudes a timeless quality that complements its profound themes. With an introduction by Richard R. Powell, the text invites readers to engage with the enduring conversation on human rights and intellectual freedom. It stands as a testament to the idea that the pursuit of knowledge is not just a privilege, but a right intrinsic to every person.
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