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Rethinking education

Bildung, civil society and the search for solidarity

Mark Murphy
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Mark Murphy University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland   Abstract The focus of the paper is on the relation between education and solidarity and the possible futures that this might entail. A concern over solidarity has been a constant in different forms over the history of western education systems – these forms have encompassed a focus […]

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Murphy, M. (2024). Rethinking education: Bildung, civil society and the search for solidarity. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 44(2), 49-59. https://doi.org/10.46786/ac24.4962
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Marxism and Race and the Struggle Against Fascism

A raft of complications still haunts American liberal democracy resulting from the Trump administration’s disjunctive prioritisation of populist authoritarianism over social justice initiatives which has proven how swiftly the country can descend towards fascist rule. The general dislocation of contemporary governmental politics from the reality of poverty and the failure of capitalist democracy to address […]

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McLaren, P. (2023). Marxism and Race and the Struggle Against Fascism. PESA Agora. https://pesaagora.com/columns/marxism-and-race-and-the-struggle-against-fascism/

Peter McLaren

Peter McLaren is Emeritus Professor at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. From 2013-2023 he served as Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Co-Director and International Ambassador for Global Ethics and Social Justice, The Paulo Freire Democratic Project, Attallah College of Educational Studies, Chapman University, USA.