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In 'The Mind in the Making: The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform', James Harvey Robinson explores the role of intelligence in shaping society. Written in a clear and engaging style, Robinson delves into the connection between individual intelligence and collective progress, offering insights into how societal change can be achieved through intellectual advancement. This seminal work is a blend of sociology, psychology, and philosophy, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in understanding the dynamics of social change. Robinson's emphasis on critical thinking and…mehr

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In 'The Mind in the Making: The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform', James Harvey Robinson explores the role of intelligence in shaping society. Written in a clear and engaging style, Robinson delves into the connection between individual intelligence and collective progress, offering insights into how societal change can be achieved through intellectual advancement. This seminal work is a blend of sociology, psychology, and philosophy, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in understanding the dynamics of social change. Robinson's emphasis on critical thinking and rationality as catalysts for reform sets this book apart in the literary landscape of the early 20th century. James Harvey Robinson, a revered historian and intellectual, was deeply influenced by the socio-political climate of his time, leading to his exploration of the relationship between intelligence and social progress. His background in education and his commitment to promoting intellectual growth informed his ideas on the transformative power of intelligence in shaping a better society. 'The Mind in the Making' reflects Robinson's dedication to promoting rational thought and ethical reasoning as tools for social reform. Readers interested in exploring the intersection of intelligence and social change will find 'The Mind in the Making' to be a compelling and enlightening read. Robinson's groundbreaking ideas and insightful analysis make this book essential for those seeking a deeper understanding of the intellectual forces that drive societal transformation.

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James Harvey Robinson (1863-1936) was an American historian, who played an instrumental role in the development of new history education methodologies, moving away from rote memorization and towards an emphasis on social and intellectual history. As a professor at Columbia University, he sought to make history more accessible and engaging to the general public. His innovative approach is exemplified in his seminal work, 'The Mind in the Making: The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform' (1921), where he discusses the importance of rational and critical thinking in solving social problems. This book reflects his belief that the study of history could illuminate the present and guide future progress. Robinson vehemently supported the idea that an informed citizenship is fundamental for effective democracy and social reform. His literary style is characterized by a strong narrative that makes scholarly concepts approachable to a broader audience. In recognition of his contributions, Robinson was one of the founders of the New School for Social Research, an institution dedicated to academic freedom and intellectual inquiry. His legacy continues to influence the field of history and the philosophy of education, promoting the idea that a well-informed society is vital for both individual and communal growth.