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E-grāmata: Imagining Education

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Given the current social climate this book interrogates capitalism’s relationships to and influence on education. More importantly, this book is part of a greater effort to re-humanize society by generating dialogue, encouraging solidarity and providing analyses of power and avenues for agency in supporting a life beyond the logic of the state and its implied structure, global neoliberal capitalism. The authors speak to the conceptual and material manifestations of neoliberalism that order education.

Imagining education is an informed public working against what is understood as self-interest, a reconsideration of a world beyond ideology; popular education aiding social transformation for community, a move away from divisiveness and social struggle. We do not offer easy answers to the problems of global neoliberal capitalism in education, instead the authors in this book offer frameworks for contextualizing neoliberalism, its history, and what education might be on the day after the end of capitalism. This is the rupture of the rationality of global neoliberal capitalism where we examine the potentialities of a world beyond the capitalist organization of consciousness.



This book examines capitalism's influence on education and aims to re-humanize society through dialogue and solidarity. It explores neoliberalism's impact on education and envisions a world beyond capitalism. The authors provide frameworks for understanding neoliberalism and imagining education's role in social transformation.

Dedication vii
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword: Reconciling Critical Pedagogy: Revolution, the Struggle for a New Future xi
Peter L. McLaren
Introduction: The Classroom: An Uncontested Public Space xxi
Arturo Rodriguez
Kevin Russel Magill
1 Beyond a Value Based Education
1(18)
Arturo Rodriguez
Kevin Russel Magill
2 Neoliberalism and the Contradictions of Freedom: Ideology, Subjectivity, and Critical Pedagogy
19(14)
Noah De Lissovoy
3 Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy: The Death Knell of Global Neoliberal Capitalism
33(20)
Peter L. McLaren
4 Turning Neoliberalism on its Head: A Historical and Pedagogical Analysis
53(20)
Angelo Letizia
5 Women of Color as Revolutionary Force: Structural Violence in the Neoliberal Age
73(14)
Lilia D. Monzo
6 Decolonization as Utopia and the Potentiality of Ethnic Studies: Beyond Neoliberalism and the Settler State
87(20)
Michael Singh
7 The Ties that Bind: Neoliberalism, the Citizen and Education
107(20)
Arturo Rodriguez
Kevin Russel Magill
8 Communist Party Pedagogy, Social Movements, and Right-to-Work
127(22)
Curry Malott
9 We Have Already Been Post-Capitalist: Notes for a Magical Marxist Pedagogy
149(16)
Derek R. Ford
10 Capitalist Education: Neoliberal Pedagogies of Debt
165(12)
Sheila L. Macrine
11 Afterward: The Death of Higher Education as a Democratic Public Sphere
177(8)
Henry A. Giroux
Biographies 185