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Education And Capitalism

Struggles for Learning and Liberation

Jeff Bale editor Sarah Knopp editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Haymarket Books

Published:19th Apr '12

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A conservative, bipartisan consensus dominates the discussion about what’s wrong with our schools and how to fix them. It offers “solutions” that scapegoat teachers, vilify unions, and impose a market mentality. But in each case, students lose. This book, written by teacher-activists, speaks back to that elite consensus and offers an alternative vision of learning for liberation.




“This book is a breath of fresh air! The chapters take on central issues in education with a clear vision of what could be.”
—Jean Anyon, author of Marx and Education

“Education and Capitalism clears the path for new understanding of the current assault on public schooling and points towards important directions if we are to save it.”
—Peter McLaren, author of Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution

“Education and Capitalism is a timely and decisive book that provides a framework for those of us engaged in the fight for better schools, stronger unions, and increased standard of living for all.”
—Jesse Sharkey, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union

“A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental injustice of the corporate reform of public education in the United States.”
—Wayne Au, editor of Rethinking Schools

“This book is a breath of fresh air! The chapters take on central issues in education with a clear vision of what could be.”
—Jean Anyon, author of Marx and Education

Education and Capitalism clears the path for new understanding of the current assault on public schooling and points towards important directions if we are to save it.”
—Peter McLaren, author of Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution

Education and Capitalism is a timely and decisive book that provides a framework for those of us engaged in the fight for better schools, stronger unions, and increased standard of living for all.”
—Jesse Sharkey, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union

“A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental injustice of the corporate reform of public education in the United States.”
—Wayne Au, editor of Rethinking Schools

ISBN: 9781608461479

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 425g

294 pages