Schooling and the 'Left': Policy Alternatives for Education and the Economy in the 80's

Authors

  • Svi Shapiro Professor of Education, University of North Carolina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v20i2.44178

Abstract

This paper looks at the economic policy alternatives emerging on the political left in the United States, as a response to the continuing crisis of the American economy. Focusing on the two most significant of these - increased government intervention on behalf of corporate needs, and economic democratization - the author considers each in terms of its implications for education. He concludes that they represent profoundly conflicting views of education, culture. And the role of the worker in U.S. society.

Published

2018-05-16

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