Capitalism Culture and Educational Praxis

Capitalism Culture and Educational Praxis
Author: Andrew Gitlin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031182112

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This book focuses on educational praxis—connecting work inside schools with work outside school—to produce a revitalized critical theory of education that shows its slide away from Marxism and toward culturalism. The chapters outline a knowledge production process in three connected parts: a critical history; conceptual extensions; and praxis.

Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism

Teaching Against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism
Author: Peter McLaren,Ramin Farahmandpur
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0742510409

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This book will address a number of urgent themes in education today that include multiculturalism, the politics of whiteness, the globalization of capital, neoliberalism, postmodernism, imperialism, and current debates in Marxist social theory. The above themes will be linked to critical educational praxis, particularly to teaching activities within urban schools. Finally, the book will develop the basis for a wider political project directed at resisting and transforming economic exploitation, cultural homogenization, political repression, and gender inequality. Recent and widespread scholarly attention has been given to the unabated mercilessness of global capitalism. Little opposition exists as capital runs amok, unhampered and undisturbed by the tectonic upheaval that is occurring in the geopolitical landscape that has recently witnessed the collapse of the Soviet Union and the regimes of the Eastern Bloc. As we examine education policies within the context of economic globalization, we attempt to address the extent to which the pedagogy and politics of everyday life has fallen under the sway of what we identify as cultural and economic imperialism. Finally, the book raises a number of urgent questions: What are the current limitations to educational reform efforts among the educational left? What are some of the problems associated with certain developments within postmodern education? How can a return to Marxist theory and revolutionary politics revitalize the educational left at a time when capitalism appears to be unstoppable? What actions need to be taken in both local and global arenas to overcome the exploitation that the globalization of capital has wreaked upon the world?

Critical Education Against Global Capitalism

Critical Education Against Global Capitalism
Author: Paula Allman
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004406148

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In today’s vernacular, Marx ‘outed’ capitalism well over a century ago; however, his explanation has been both ignored and misinterpreted by not only his detractors but also by many socialists and even a considerable number of Marxists as well. Today we are experiencing the full impact and suffering the repercussions of capitalism’s inherent need to grow and become, more than ever before, a fully internationalized and integrated system of socioeconomic control and domination—the global system that many commentators have suddenly remembered Marx and Engels (1848) presciently forecasted in the Communist Manifesto.

The Frankfurt School Critique of Capitalist Culture

The Frankfurt School Critique of Capitalist Culture
Author: Ronald Jeremiah Schindler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429798801

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First published in 1998, this volume is an impressive contradictory cultural phenomenon. It addresses almost every existing contemporary school of thought whilst belonging completely to none of them through an absence of external signifiers. With remarkable erudition, Ronald Schindler reveals to official society the truth about itself through explorations of areas including the origins of dialectical intelligence, a metatheoretical reconstruction of Marxism, Habermas’ historical materialism and hermeneutics and political visions for the universities.

Critical Social Work Praxis

Critical Social Work Praxis
Author: Sobia Shaheen Shaikh,Brenda A. LeFrançois,Teresa Macías
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2022-03-31T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773635293

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What we think must inform what we do, argue the editors and authors of this cutting-edge social work textbook. In this innovative, expansive and wide-ranging collection, leading social work thinkers engage with social work traditions to bridge social work theory and practice and arrive at social work praxis: a uniting of critical thought and ethical action. Critical Social Work Praxis is organized into sixteen sections, each reflecting a critical social work tradition or approach. Each section has a theory chapter, which succinctly outlines the tradition’s main concepts or tenets, a praxis chapter, which shows how the theory informs social work practice, and a commentary chapter, which provides a critical analysis of the tensions and difficulties of the approach. The text helps students understand how to extend theory into praxis and gives instructors critical new tools and discussion ideas. This book is the result of decades of experience teaching social work theory and praxis and is a comprehensive teaching and learning tool for the critical social work classroom.

Capitalism Pedagogy and the Politics of Being

Capitalism  Pedagogy  and the Politics of Being
Author: Noah De Lissovoy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781350157477

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Reframing central categories in Western critical thought, this book investigates the relationship between capitalism and coloniality in society and education, and reconceptualizes emancipatory theory and pedagogy in response. De Lissovoy exposes a logic of violation at the heart of capitalist accumulation and argues that we need to attend to ontological and epistemological orders of domination within which subjectivity takes shape. Systematically bridging the theoretical traditions of Marxism, Latin American decolonial thought, and critical pedagogy, De Lissovoy shows how a new critical imaginary can reorder curriculum in schools and other educational spaces, organize a form of learning beyond the capitalist imperatives of imposition and exploitation, and reconstruct pedagogical relationships in the mode of a decolonial and democratic commons.

Renewing Dialogues in Marxism and Education

Renewing Dialogues in Marxism and Education
Author: A. Green,G. Rikowski,H. Raduntz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2007-12-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230609679

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In the first book in their series on Marxism and Education, Rikowski and Green use Marxist theory to examine the dialectic between race and power in education. The series is aimed at educationalists - teachers, researchers, policy-makers or administrators, as well as activists who consider the Marxist tradition a valuable and important resource.

The Philosophy Of Praxis

The Philosophy Of Praxis
Author: Andrew Feenberg
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781781682197

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Philosophy of Praxis examines the work of four Marxist thinkers, the early Marx and Lukács, and the Frankfurt School philosophers Adorno and Marcuse. The book holds that fundamental philosophical problems are in reality social problems, abstractly conceived. This argument has two implications: on the one hand, philosophical problems are significant insofar as they reflect real social contradictions; on the other hand, philosophy cannot resolve the problems it identifies because only social revolution can eliminate their social causes. Feenberg’s Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory was an intellectual history of these discussions. Philosophy of Praxis is an update of that classic theoretical work, which details how the discussion has been taken up by contemporary schools of thought, including Marxist political theory and continental philosophy.