Near the end of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel, The Brothers Karamazov, the youngest brother, Alyosha, makes a curious claim, one that has reframed the way I think about education. Alyosha has gathered around him the schoolboys he befriended on the very day of their friend Ilyusha’s funeral. Addressing the boys alternately as “gentlemen” and “my…
Julianna LeachmanApril 15, 2024