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Through a series of new and previously published essays, Education in Globalization analyzes the nature of education under American hegemony. The author interprets the role of education as an institutional or ideological apparatus for bourgeois domination. He then examines the means by which global and local social actors are educated within the capitalist world system to serve the needs of the capital (i.e. capital accumulation). The work concludes with an essay delineating what is to be done to reproduce the contemporary capitalist world system, in spite of the pending ecological crisis and the proletarianization of the masses.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Post-Industrial Pedagogy in America, The Hegemony of Globalization or the Contemporary World-System Chapter 3 The Sociolinguistic Nature of Black Academic Failure in Capitalist Education: A Reevaluation of "Language in the Inner-City" and its Social Function, "Acting White" Chapter 4 Where Did Freire Go Wrong? Pedagogy in Globalization: The Grenadian Example Chapter 5 Toward Democratic Communism: What is to be Done When All are Interpellated and "Embourgeoised" Capitalists Part 6 References
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