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Publication Date
2025
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Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children
Number of Pages
10
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Summary
This sequential bibliography matches the 1980 edition of Mark page by page. It contains both sources—works that influenced Matthew Lipman in writing the novel—and references to philosophical works he and Ann Margaret Sharp recommend to explore the novels’ philosophical themes.
Keywords
anarchy, constitutions, democracy, freedom, human nature, justice, law, propaganda, rights, sex discrimination, social change, social policy, social studies, society, socioeconomic class, victims, voting
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Construction Law | Courts | Criminal Law | Education | Ethics and Political Philosophy | Law | Philosophy | Secondary Education | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Lipman, Matthew (2025) Mark: Sources and References. Montclair, NJ: Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children.
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