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We are in the midst of yet another global crisis in capitalism. In the UK, we have the most right wing and ideologically driven government since Thatcher; a ruthless cabal of millionaires intent on destroying the welfare state. In the US, President Obama, whose initial record did not live up to the expectations of many on the Left, is increasingly driven by right-wing republicanism and other corporate interests. At the same time, there are developments in Latin America, in particular Venezuela, which are heralding the dawn of a new politics, and recovering the voice of Marx, but with a twenty-first century socialist focus, thus giving hope to the lives of millions of working people throughout the world. This is why the world media is intent on discrediting President Hugo Chįvez; and insisting that ordinary people have to pay the cost of the crisis in capitalism. The Arab Spring and the Occupy movement also show signs of an anti-capitalist movement in embryo. In Greece, perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe (even France), the austerity-stricken working-classes are pushing for real existing socialism. It is therefore not surprising that the ruling class of Greece is increasingly supporting the neo-Nazi, fascist Golden Dawn party threatening civil war should they lose power as a class. Now is a prescient time to bring twenty-first century socialism to the educational institutions of the world, to teach Marx across the curriculum and across the globe.

Through this volume our goal was to contribute to the literature by concretely demonstrating the practical implications of Marxs theory to curriculum. However, while this book provides concrete examples of how Marx can and has informed a revolutionary critical education, it is not intended to be prescriptive. That is, the chapters should not be read as a how to guide, but they should be taken as inspiration for new, creative approaches to Teaching Marx and interpreting and posing The Socialist Challenge.
Foreword ix
Curry Stephenson Malott
Mike Cole
John M. Elmore
Introduction: Rethinking Educational Purpose-The Socialist Challenge xv
Curry Stephenson Malott
SECTION I THE LARGER CONTEXT
1 Marx, Marxism and (Twenty-First Century) Socialism
3(24)
Mike Cole
2 The Crisis in Marxism: Language, Agency, and the Problem of Marx's Authorial Voice
27(76)
Brad Hollingshead
3 Class Consciousness and Teacher Education: The Socialist Challenge and The Historical Context
103(40)
Curry Stephenson Malott
SECTION II A MARXIST CHALLENGE TO CAPITALIST SCHOOLING
4 Marx, Teacher Education, and the Corporate University
143(18)
John M. Elmore
5 Critical Multicultural Social Studies and the Socialist Challenge
161(46)
Marc Pruyn
Curry Stephenson Malott
6 "Shut Up! He Might Hear You!": Teaching Marx in Social Studies Education
207(26)
E. Wayne Ross
Greg Queen
7 Seeking Liberatory Possibilities in Science Education
233(26)
Andrew Gilbert
SECTION III SOCIAL CLASS AND STUDENT PERSPECTIVE
8 "Class" Discussion: Social Class, Communication and the Classroom Environment
259(14)
Carrie Freie
9 Student-Teaching as an Emerging Marxist
273(54)
Eric Gerard Anderson
SECTION IV TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SOCIALISM IN PRACTICE
10 The Role of Higher Education within the Socialist Revolution of Latin America
327(16)
John M. Elmore
11 Education and Twenty-First Century Socialism: The Venezuelan Alternative to Neo-Liberal Capitalism
343(20)
Mike Cole
Afterword: Teaching Marx in the N eo-liberal Age 363
John M. Elmore
Curry Stephenson Malott, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA.

John M. Elmore, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA.

Mike Cole, Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, USA.