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Dewey’s Cosmic
 Traffic: Politics
and Pedagogy as
Communication




                      Norm Friesen
                     March 31, 2012
The comparison of thinking with
commerce is no forced analogy.
There is but one commerce: The
meeting of Mind and Reality.
Sometimes the meeting is of one
kind and we call it Thought;
sometimes it is of another and we
call it Language; sometimes another
and we call it Art; sometimes
another and we call it Justice,
Rightness; sometimes another and
we call it Trade. ...There is only one
economy in the universe; and of this,
logic, political economy, and the
movements of molecules are equally
phases. (1891)
Events that are objects or significant
exist in a context where they acquire
new ways of operation and new
properties. Words are spoken of as
coins and money... As a substitute,
money not merely facilitates exchange
of ...commodities... but it revolutionizes
as well production and consumption of
all commodities, because it brings into
being new transactions, forming new
histories and affairs. Exchange is not an
event that can be isolated. It marks the
emergence of production and consump-
tion into a new medium and context
wherein they acquire new properties.
(1925, pp. 173-174)
“reacting against passive
print culture, Dewey was
surf boarding along on the
new electronic wave.”
 - M. McLuhan, 1962
various remedies, eugenic,
educational, ethical, populist
and socialist, all assume that
either    the     voters    are
inherently competent to
direct the course of affairs or
that    they    are     making
progress toward such an
ideal. I think it is a false
ideal. I do not mean an
undesirable ideal. I mean an
unattainable ideal, bad only
in the sense that it is bad for
a fat man to try to be a ballet
dancer. (pp. 28-29)
A technical high-brow presentation would
appeal only to those technically high-
brow; it would not be news to the
masses. Presentation is fundamentally
important, and presentation is a question
of art... The freeing of the artist in
literary presentation, in other words, is as
much a precondition of the desirable
creation of adequate opinion on public
matters as is the freeing of social
inquiry... Artists have always been the
real purveyors of news, for it is not the
outward happening in itself which is new,
but the kindling by it of emotion,
perception and appreciation. (183-184)
A “subtle, delicate,
vivid and responsive
  art of communica-
      tion must take
   possession of the
 physical machinery
of transmission and
      circulation and
breathe life into it.”
Men's conscious life of opinion and
judgment often proceeds on a
superficial and trivial plane. But
their lives reach a deeper level. The
function of art has always been to
break through the crust of
conventionalized      and     routine
consciousness. Common things, a
flower, a gleam of moonlight, the
song of a bird, not things rare and
remote, are means with which the
deeper levels of life are touched so
that they spring up as desire and
thought. This process is art.
Publication is partial and the
public which results is partially
informed and formed until the
meanings it purveys pass from
mouth to mouth... We lie, as
EMERSON said, in the lap of an
immense intelligence. But that
intelligence is dormant and its
communications are broken,
inarticulate and faint until it
possesses the local community as
its medium.
The capital handed down from past
generations, and upon whose
transmission the integrity of
civilization depends, is no longer
amassed in those banks termed
books, but is in active and general
circulation, at an extremely low rate
of interest. ...The significance
attaching to reading and writing, as
primary and fundamental instru-
ments of culture, has shrunk
proportionately as the immanent
intellectual life of society has
quickened and multiplied.
The significance attaching to reading
and writing, as primary and
fundamental instruments of culture,
has shrunk proportionately as the
immanent intellectual life of society
has quickened and multiplied. The
result is that these studies [in
reading and writing] lose their
motive and motor force. They have
become mechanical and formal, and
out of relation—when made
dominant—to the rest of life.
It has, wherever introduced, de-
stroyed, once for all, the superstit-
ion that the text-book is the sum
and end of learning; it has helped
dispel those vicious methods of rote
study which that superstition foster-
ed; it has compelled the instructor
himself to broaden and freshen his

  knowledge...
“postal principle” or
“dissemination:” a
“kind    of    trans-
mission that can be
described as asym-
metrical and uni-
directional. The m-
edium”      in   this
context,           as
Kraemer explains,
“bridges a distance
without annulling
it.”
Multiply and disribute; but don’t subtract.
The aim of communication [according
to this principle] is not connection, but
reunification. Via communication,
speakers transform heterogeneity into
homogeneity, difference into identity,
achieving a kind of unification as a
‘single voice.’ ...The erotic principle
understands communication as a
concurrence of separate halves; it
annuls difference. Its normativity is
derived from dialog. ...from the erotic
perspective media constitute a form
of disturbance since unification of the
disjointed fractions tolerates no
        middle space.”
Educational tracts and primers written
explicitly for mothers obliterated their own
textuality for the sake of their addressees.
Books disappeared in a Mother’s Mouth
whose original self-exploratory experience
had been instituted by those very books.
Dewey... is the perfect foil to
Ramus in his striving to dislodge
 the school from the fantastic
Ramist idea of it as immediate
adjunct to the press and as the
 supreme processer or hopper
   through which the young
    and all their experience
      must pass in order
      to be available for
              "use."
Dewey’s cosmic traffic

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Dewey’s cosmic traffic

  • 1. Dewey’s Cosmic Traffic: Politics and Pedagogy as Communication Norm Friesen March 31, 2012
  • 2. The comparison of thinking with commerce is no forced analogy. There is but one commerce: The meeting of Mind and Reality. Sometimes the meeting is of one kind and we call it Thought; sometimes it is of another and we call it Language; sometimes another and we call it Art; sometimes another and we call it Justice, Rightness; sometimes another and we call it Trade. ...There is only one economy in the universe; and of this, logic, political economy, and the movements of molecules are equally phases. (1891)
  • 3. Events that are objects or significant exist in a context where they acquire new ways of operation and new properties. Words are spoken of as coins and money... As a substitute, money not merely facilitates exchange of ...commodities... but it revolutionizes as well production and consumption of all commodities, because it brings into being new transactions, forming new histories and affairs. Exchange is not an event that can be isolated. It marks the emergence of production and consump- tion into a new medium and context wherein they acquire new properties. (1925, pp. 173-174)
  • 4. “reacting against passive print culture, Dewey was surf boarding along on the new electronic wave.” - M. McLuhan, 1962
  • 5. various remedies, eugenic, educational, ethical, populist and socialist, all assume that either the voters are inherently competent to direct the course of affairs or that they are making progress toward such an ideal. I think it is a false ideal. I do not mean an undesirable ideal. I mean an unattainable ideal, bad only in the sense that it is bad for a fat man to try to be a ballet dancer. (pp. 28-29)
  • 6. A technical high-brow presentation would appeal only to those technically high- brow; it would not be news to the masses. Presentation is fundamentally important, and presentation is a question of art... The freeing of the artist in literary presentation, in other words, is as much a precondition of the desirable creation of adequate opinion on public matters as is the freeing of social inquiry... Artists have always been the real purveyors of news, for it is not the outward happening in itself which is new, but the kindling by it of emotion, perception and appreciation. (183-184)
  • 7. A “subtle, delicate, vivid and responsive art of communica- tion must take possession of the physical machinery of transmission and circulation and breathe life into it.”
  • 8. Men's conscious life of opinion and judgment often proceeds on a superficial and trivial plane. But their lives reach a deeper level. The function of art has always been to break through the crust of conventionalized and routine consciousness. Common things, a flower, a gleam of moonlight, the song of a bird, not things rare and remote, are means with which the deeper levels of life are touched so that they spring up as desire and thought. This process is art.
  • 9. Publication is partial and the public which results is partially informed and formed until the meanings it purveys pass from mouth to mouth... We lie, as EMERSON said, in the lap of an immense intelligence. But that intelligence is dormant and its communications are broken, inarticulate and faint until it possesses the local community as its medium.
  • 10. The capital handed down from past generations, and upon whose transmission the integrity of civilization depends, is no longer amassed in those banks termed books, but is in active and general circulation, at an extremely low rate of interest. ...The significance attaching to reading and writing, as primary and fundamental instru- ments of culture, has shrunk proportionately as the immanent intellectual life of society has quickened and multiplied.
  • 11. The significance attaching to reading and writing, as primary and fundamental instruments of culture, has shrunk proportionately as the immanent intellectual life of society has quickened and multiplied. The result is that these studies [in reading and writing] lose their motive and motor force. They have become mechanical and formal, and out of relation—when made dominant—to the rest of life.
  • 12. It has, wherever introduced, de- stroyed, once for all, the superstit- ion that the text-book is the sum and end of learning; it has helped dispel those vicious methods of rote study which that superstition foster- ed; it has compelled the instructor himself to broaden and freshen his knowledge...
  • 13. “postal principle” or “dissemination:” a “kind of trans- mission that can be described as asym- metrical and uni- directional. The m- edium” in this context, as Kraemer explains, “bridges a distance without annulling it.”
  • 14.
  • 15. Multiply and disribute; but don’t subtract.
  • 16. The aim of communication [according to this principle] is not connection, but reunification. Via communication, speakers transform heterogeneity into homogeneity, difference into identity, achieving a kind of unification as a ‘single voice.’ ...The erotic principle understands communication as a concurrence of separate halves; it annuls difference. Its normativity is derived from dialog. ...from the erotic perspective media constitute a form of disturbance since unification of the disjointed fractions tolerates no middle space.”
  • 17. Educational tracts and primers written explicitly for mothers obliterated their own textuality for the sake of their addressees. Books disappeared in a Mother’s Mouth whose original self-exploratory experience had been instituted by those very books.
  • 18.
  • 19. Dewey... is the perfect foil to Ramus in his striving to dislodge the school from the fantastic Ramist idea of it as immediate adjunct to the press and as the supreme processer or hopper through which the young and all their experience must pass in order to be available for "use."