Which is necessary from the standpoint of both the general


Can someone explain to me what John Dewey wants to say in his keynote of democracy?

Here's what he said "The key-note of democracy as a way of life may be expressed, it seems to me, as the necessity for the participation of every mature human being in formation of the values that regulate the living of men together: which is necessary from the standpoint of both the general social welfare and the full development of human beings as individuals."

My understanding on this is that people needs to unite in order to develop as a group or as an individual.

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