EDUCATION 95 



a school of living. Such a school, if it included 

 enough families to determine really what is the good 

 life experimentally, would furnish a demonstration 

 of how to live to which the whole world might listen. 

 Such a group would demonstrate that it is possible 

 for men and women to make themselves independent 

 and economically secure, and that centering educa- 

 tional activities directly upon the problems of living 

 would add immeasurably to mankind's happiness and 

 comfort. 



The world is badly in need of such a demonstra- 

 tion. All that the Borsodi family has thus far man- 

 aged to do has been to show how badly it is needed. 



