Excerpt from Industrial Instruction: A Pedagogic and Social Necessity; Together With a Critic Upon Objections Advanced
As the readers of Herr Seidel"s interesting discussion may wish to know something of the writer and of the circumstances that led to the preparation of this little book, we give the following sketch: -
From his earliest youth, the author was deeply interested in educational questions. He was set to thinking about industrial education by the following statement which he found in the once prohibited, but now famous, work of Karl Marx: "In the education of the future, labor will be combined with gymnastics and instruction, because that is the only method of training symmetrically developed men, and is also a means of increasing the productiveness of the community."
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