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      • Although Marx and Engels wrote little on education, Marxism has educational implications that have been dissected by many. In essence, Marxists believe that education can both reproduce capitalism and have the potential to undermine it.
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  2. While Marx and Engels wrote little on education, the educational implications of Marxism are clear. Education both reproduces capitalism and has the potential to undermine it.

  3. Jan 1, 2016 · As such, the dilemma of authority and legitimation which lies at the heart of Marxist theory and practice is, for us, an educational experience born out of what is called the “dialectic of enlightenment.”

    • Nigel Tubbs
    • Nigel.Tubbs@winchester.ac.uk
  4. While Marx and Engels wrote little on education, the educational implications of Marxism are clear. Education both reproduces capitalism and has the potential to undermine it. With respect to reproduction, it is informative to look at key texts by Althusser and Bowles and Gintis (and the latter’s legacy). As far as challenging capitalism is ...

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · In The Palgrave International Handbook of Marxism and Education, we encourage readers to engage with Marx’s work and Marxist traditions, by offering relevant, theoretically situated case studies from a range of international and interdisciplinary contexts.

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · Drawing on Marxismwhile radicalizing it along the lines of an activist-transformative philosophy—this chapter pursues this goal by focusing on this educational conception’s centerpiece, the notion of “learner.”

  7. Dec 21, 2023 · This article investigates Marxist responses to critical pedagogy, arguing they’re held back by their lack of orthodoxy, as Marxist orthodoxy adheres to limitless flexibility and creativity based on material conditions.

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