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Marxism, Neoliberalism, and Intelligent Capitalism: An Educational Philosophy Theory Reader, Volume XII

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Marxism, Neoliberalism, and Intelligent Capitalism: An Educational Philosophy Theory Reader, Volume XII
Marxism, Neoliberalism, and Intelligent Capitalism: An Educational Philosophy Theory Reader, Volume XII

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Marxism, Neoliberalism, and Intelligent Capitalism: An Educational Philosophy Theory Reader, Volume XII

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This book explores Marxism and related political-economic theory, and its implications for education around the world, as seen in the history of the journal
Educational Philosophy and Theory
. As such, it illustrates the evolution of political-economic changes across societies, as they have been brought to bear within the academic field and in the journal, through the exploration of typical and noteworthy articles examining political-economic themes over time.
In the early decades of
, only a few works can be found focused on Marx’s work, Marxism, and related themes. However, since the mid-1990s,
has published many articles focused on neoliberalism and educational responses to theories and policies based on political-economic perspectives. This collection serves to showcase this work, exploring the way Marxist, neoliberal and other related political-economic theories have been applied to educational discussions among philosophers and theorists of education in the history of
.
As a collection, this book provides a glimpse of a dramatically changing world, and changing scholarly responses to it, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This collection can therefore be useful to scholars interested in better understanding how changes to the political economy have intersected with those in education over time, as well as the diverse ways scholars have approached and reacted to a shifting landscape, considering views ranging from Marxist to Post-Marxist, to neoliberal, and beyond.

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