ABSTRACT

First published in 1959, Authority, Responsibility and Education focuses on the philosophy of education and is concerned with the question of moral education. It was originally based on talks delivered mainly on the Home Service and Third Programme of the BBC between April 1956 and January 1959 but, due to its wide appeal and popularity, it was revised to include work from a further 10 years of the author’s teaching and experience in the subject.

The book is written in three parts on authority, responsibility, and education, and uses several theories, including those by Marx and Freud, to achieve his aims. Although originally published some time ago, the book considers many questions that are still relevant to us today.

part I|45 pages

The Changing Face of Authority

chapter 1|9 pages

The Nature of Authority

chapter 2|11 pages

Living Without Authority

chapter 3|10 pages

Authority and the Family

chapter 4|13 pages

Authority in Educational Institutions

part II|21 pages

Freud, Marx and Responsibility

chapter |6 pages

The Contemporary Malaise

chapter 6|6 pages

Destiny and Determinism

chapter 7|7 pages

Causes and Morality

part III|78 pages

Education and Moral Education

chapter 8|27 pages

Education as Initiation

chapter 9|14 pages

Education and Seeing What is There

chapter 10|10 pages

Must an Educator Have an Aim?

chapter 11|8 pages

Training Intellect and Character

chapter 12|17 pages

Form and Content in Moral Education