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Essay heading: Education And The World Citizen
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The last ingredient is that of the narrative imagination, which is the ability think about situations in an objective manner by putting yourself in someone else's shoes. But, the question still remains what is the importance of education versus lifetime experience in becoming the "good citizen"?
According to Martha Nussbaum, educating the young has everything to due with becoming a world citizen... displayed 300 characters
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A prevailing theme that seems to occur in Martha Nussbaum's literary essays entitled "The Old Education and the Think-Academy and Socratic Self-Examination" seems to be the equality of all whether it be in everyday life or in education. "We are now trying to build an academy in which women, and members of religious and ethnic minorities, and lesbian and gay people, and people living in non-Western cultures can be seen and also heard, with respect and love, both as knowers and as objects of study?an academy in which the world will be seen to have many types of citizens and in which we can all learn to function as citizens of that entire world," (3)is the statement Nussbaum uses to make the point that equality is needed in today's education... displayed next 300 characters
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