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Dave Clements

Dave Clements

A wonky take on the fostering of fragility, the neglect of the needy and the crisis of community.

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Latest Issues

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Should there be a mental-health professional in every school?

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We need to believe in something ... quick

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Dear School ... please stop engendering confusion in our kids

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Authors

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  • Dave Clements

    Co-editor, The Future of Community (Pluto, 2008); Contributor, The Future of the Welfare State (Axess, 2017)

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