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Crossroads in Education: Religion and State
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William Edward Forster and William Francis Cowper-Temple were foremost in the nineteenth century political debate that led to the Education Act of 1870, widely perceived as a momentous legislative benchmark for primary schooling in England and Wales. Both men were British Liberal politicians and statesmen. The former is chronicled for being known as a practical philanthropist committed to universal education while the latter is said to have been socially aware and concerned with religious tolerance, animal welfare and environmental…

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Not so common goals?

There are associations that have been created to promote religious or political agendas or to defend more “humanitarian” issues. Good causes are numerous, and the intentions admirable. But, as the saying goes, “the road to Hell is paved with good intentions”. Attending the annual general assembly of one of these organizations recently was quite a revealing experience. What should have been a pleasant forum for stock-taking turned into a nasty squabble where people quarrelled like cats and dogs. It…

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