Raising Education to Build a Better Society
A groundbreaking nonfiction study argues that education must protect the race and strengthen industry. It links rising mortality, crime, and poverty to how we educate and organize work, urging systemic reforms grounded in practical, humane knowledge.
This edition surveys how race education, industrial training, and social hygiene can avert deterioration. It challenges traditional scholastic approaches and promotes an organic, hereditary view of education that aims to benefit all of society.
- Explains how education can influence health, safety, and economic vitality.
- Draws connections between schooling, industry, and the well-being of communities.
- Offers a framework for reforming curricula, kindergartens, and labor education.
- Discusses the role of women, the home, and school in developing a healthier nation.
Ideal for readers of education history, social reform, and the study of how schooling affects the public good.