Childhood - adolescence - democracy. The contingency, loss and normalization of the phenomenon of adolescence in modern societies

Contrary to appearances, childhood and adolescence are not only biological phenomena, but also something overtly historical. Thus, they can and must be considered in the context of democracy. The article is divided into four parts. First, the authors recall that in Greek paideia, childhood was hardl...

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Main Authors: Dietrich Benner (Author), Dariusz Stępkowski (Author)
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Published: The Francis de Sales Scientific Society (TNFS.PL), 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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