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The mission
of The New School for Social Research—which derives from American
progressive thinkers, the legacy of the University in Exile, and the
critical theorists of Europe—is grounded in the core social sciences
and broadened with a commitment to philosophical and historical inquiry.
In an intellectual setting where disciplinary boundaries are easily
crossed, students learn to practice creative democracy—the concepts,
techniques, and commitments that will be required if the world’s people,
with their multiple and conflicting interests, are to live together
peacefully and justly. |
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