Abstract

This book is an examination of the Japanese educational and economic systems and their impact on American education. In asking how much the United States can learn from Japan, the author's key distinction is between economic and cultural conservatives. Walter Feinberg uses first-hand material and his own expertise in the philosophy of education to present a wide-ranging argument which sheds new light on this international debate.

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