LIBERAL EDUCATION
Editorial Introduction
ISAAC RADNER
Address to Entering Students on Politics and Liberal Learning
Liberalism, Modernity, and Liberal Education
TIMOTHY FULLER
Oakeshott and Newman on Liberal Education
ELIZABETH COREY
The Hidden Hand: What John Dewey Learned from Rousseau and its Implications for Liberal Learning
W. J. COATS
Beyond Impediments to Empedocles: Notes Toward a Post-Postmodern Liberal Education
W. L. PREHN
Liberal Learning and the Legacy of Colonialism: Revisiting Michael Oakeshott’s Conversational Conception of Education
KEVIN WILLIAMS
Faith, History, and Anti-Racism: Reclaiming Black Liberation through Christianity and the Western Tradition
ANIKA PRATHER
The Meaning of Plurality in Liberal Education
ISAAC RADNER
From Liberal Education to Liberation: The Togetherness Wayfinder and Aesthetic Literacies
SHEENA MICHELE MASON AND TREVOR ALEO
The Fastest Known Way to Get Rid of Enemies: Children’s Literature, Forgiveness, and the Liberal Arts
NEIL DHINGRA AND PAMELA CALLAHAN
Teaching for Freedom
MARSHA FAMILARO ENRIGHT
ARTICLES
Future is Past: The Enduring Weight of Nineteen Eighty-Four
DAVID A. EISENBERG

