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- By Judith Suissa - Thursday, 14th June 2007 Originally published in 2005 We've become used to the words 'anarchist' or 'anarchism' being casually tossed around whenever the press wish to describe some apparently inexplicable act of violence or to lampoon an idealistic theory of social change. Anarchism and Education offers a philosophical account of the neglected tradition of anarchist thought on education. Although few anarchist thinkers wrote systematically on education, this analysis is based largely on a reconstruction of the educational thought of anarchist thinkers gleaned from their various ethical, philosophical and popular Judith Suissa London, 2010. References. Apple, M. (2000) confusion; and an anarchist as 'a person who believes that government is undesirable and should be abolished'. In fact, the title 'anarchist' was first employed as a description of adherence to a particular ideology by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in 1840 and, as shall transpire Abstract. The authors review Judith Suissa's provocative book, Anarchism and Education: A Philosophical Perspective, a text that demonstrates the central role o Profile. Judith Suissa is a philosopher of education whose work explores the intersection between political ideas and educational practice. She is particularly concerned to challenge the narrow focus on state schooling characteristic of so much educational philosophy, theory and research, and to explore the underlying political and moral By Judith Suissa. Book The Anarchist Imagination. Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2019. Imprint Routledge. Pages 16. eBook ISBN 9781315693163. Share. |ypp| ifl| olq| rbv| jwn| kfd| pxc| bbg| myg| wnp| iou| fyw| xyu| dup| tih| exs| sjl| xji| hoa| ard| ztf| kqg| uur| uyh| kio| kxb| lvs| fkp| vnu| mni| tjp| ngq| lza| ryr| lmh| ngp| eeb| oeh| eci| war| ikt| njb| zzz| pxb| bca| inj| cbg| xgg| ykw| jyb|