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what does fareed zakaria mean by the ""liberal education"" he cites in his title? to what extent is it different from a ""liberal arts education""?

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Zakaria understands liberal education as a broad education that studies the great works of humanity and freedom for the expressiveness of students. This is different from "liberal arts education" because it doesn't just focus on studies and artistic works.

We can reach this conclusion because:

  • In his book "In Defense of a Liberal Education," Fareed Zakaria defends the existence of liberal education in all areas.
  • For him, this would allow students to have access to a comprehensive, broad education, which would allow expressiveness and free study of great works.
  • He believed that this would revolutionize the educational system in any region.

In this case, liberal education would be more comprehensive than liberal arts education, as it is more complete, touches on several subjects, is diversified, and promotes, in addition to artistic concepts, scientific, social, political, and other concepts.

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