Marx, Capital, and Education: Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Becoming
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505 | 8 | |a With the contradictions of capitalism heightening and intensifying, and with new social movements spreading across the globe, revolutionary transformation is once again on the agenda. For radicals, the most pressing question is: How can we transform ourselves and our world into something else, something just? In Marx, Capital, and Education, Curry Stephenson Malott and Derek R. Ford develop a «critical pedagogy of becoming» that is concerned with precisely this question. The authors boldly investigate the movement toward communism and the essential role that critical pedagogy can play in this transition. Performing a novel and educational reading of Karl Marx and radical theorists and activists, Malott and Ford present a critical understanding of the past and present, of the underlying logics and (often opaque) forces that determine the world-historical moment. Yet Malott and Ford are equally concerned with examining the specific ways in which we can teach, learn, study, and struggle ourselves beyond capitalism; how we can ultimately overthrow the existing order and institute a new mode of production and set of social relations. This incisive and timely book, penned by two militant teachers, organizers, and academics, reconfigures pedagogy and politics. Educators and organizers alike will find that it provides new ammunition in the struggle for the world that we deserve | |
505 | 8 | |a «In Marx, Capital, and Education, Malott and Ford advance one of the boldest and [most] unmitigated analyses of education in the history of the field. Their unflinching and scholarly critique of the relationship between capitalism and compulsory education helps to reground the field of critical pedagogy, framing a renewed 'revolutionary Marxist pedagogy.' Their careful undertaking of Marx and contemporary scholars of Marx situate this text as a must-read across multiple disciplines including philosophy, political science, government, and education - a true classic in the making.» (Sandy Grande, Associate Professor and Chair, Education Department, Connecticut College) «This is an essential text for all of those interested in the continuing potential of Marxism as an analytic tool and as a political movement, with implications for critical pedagogy and a truly liberatory education. | |
505 | 8 | |a It traces the history of the use of Marxist theory in education in ways that are insightful, and it provides a key set of categories for reading and using Marx in a 'postmodern' age. A rare achievement in educational scholarship.» (Dennis Carlson, Full Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University) «This book boldly interrogates the internal contradictions of capital with the aim of galvanizing a critical pedagogy of becoming, a pedagogy capable of providing the conceptual and analytic resources necessary to locate and pry open spaces in education from which to push those contradictions to their breaking point so as to transform capitalism into communism. The authors patiently explain the dialectical logic of capital's internal contradictions that incline capital towards self-negation, paying particular attention to capital's compulsive quest for surplus value; they deepen this explanation with an exploration of Marx's appropriation of dialectics from Hegel. | |
505 | 8 | |a Setting these explanations in motion and keeping capital's thirst for surplus value firmly in view, Malott and Ford confront and intervene in some of the main debates related to education under capital, including the relation between educational labor and the reproduction of capitalist social relations, and the relation between race and class. This book propels forward the revolutionary struggle for liberation from class society.» (Deborah P. Kelsh, Professor of Teacher Education, The College of Saint Rose) «Malott and Ford point to the horizon of possibilities that open up when Marx is put back into Marxism. Their bold advocacy of critical pedagogy as a self-conscious movement towards communism is a welcome antidote to the bourgeois fluff that has come to pass as 'critical' in education for too long. | |
505 | 8 | |a Marx, Capital, and Education is written by revolutionary educators for revolutionary educators.» (Grant Banfield, Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law, Flinders University, South Australia) «Malott and Ford present a rigorous theoretical framework grounded in the actual practice of communist movement(s). Their approach to educational pedagogy is a must-read for anyone with a radical consciousness seriously concerned with not just interpreting, but changing the world.» (Eugene Puryear, author of Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America; Organizer with the ANSWER Coalition) «Malott and Ford in this exceptional work place capitalism 'squarely within the crosshairs.' Vague talk concerning issues of social justice is replaced with concrete explorations of our present historical moment within the horizon of communism and educators' place in moving toward that horizon within a process of a critical pedagogy of becoming. | |
505 | 8 | |a This book will move critical thinkers toward the horizon. It is about time.» | |
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contents | With the contradictions of capitalism heightening and intensifying, and with new social movements spreading across the globe, revolutionary transformation is once again on the agenda. For radicals, the most pressing question is: How can we transform ourselves and our world into something else, something just? In Marx, Capital, and Education, Curry Stephenson Malott and Derek R. Ford develop a «critical pedagogy of becoming» that is concerned with precisely this question. The authors boldly investigate the movement toward communism and the essential role that critical pedagogy can play in this transition. Performing a novel and educational reading of Karl Marx and radical theorists and activists, Malott and Ford present a critical understanding of the past and present, of the underlying logics and (often opaque) forces that determine the world-historical moment. Yet Malott and Ford are equally concerned with examining the specific ways in which we can teach, learn, study, and struggle ourselves beyond capitalism; how we can ultimately overthrow the existing order and institute a new mode of production and set of social relations. This incisive and timely book, penned by two militant teachers, organizers, and academics, reconfigures pedagogy and politics. Educators and organizers alike will find that it provides new ammunition in the struggle for the world that we deserve «In Marx, Capital, and Education, Malott and Ford advance one of the boldest and [most] unmitigated analyses of education in the history of the field. Their unflinching and scholarly critique of the relationship between capitalism and compulsory education helps to reground the field of critical pedagogy, framing a renewed 'revolutionary Marxist pedagogy.' Their careful undertaking of Marx and contemporary scholars of Marx situate this text as a must-read across multiple disciplines including philosophy, political science, government, and education - a true classic in the making.» (Sandy Grande, Associate Professor and Chair, Education Department, Connecticut College) «This is an essential text for all of those interested in the continuing potential of Marxism as an analytic tool and as a political movement, with implications for critical pedagogy and a truly liberatory education. It traces the history of the use of Marxist theory in education in ways that are insightful, and it provides a key set of categories for reading and using Marx in a 'postmodern' age. A rare achievement in educational scholarship.» (Dennis Carlson, Full Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University) «This book boldly interrogates the internal contradictions of capital with the aim of galvanizing a critical pedagogy of becoming, a pedagogy capable of providing the conceptual and analytic resources necessary to locate and pry open spaces in education from which to push those contradictions to their breaking point so as to transform capitalism into communism. The authors patiently explain the dialectical logic of capital's internal contradictions that incline capital towards self-negation, paying particular attention to capital's compulsive quest for surplus value; they deepen this explanation with an exploration of Marx's appropriation of dialectics from Hegel. Setting these explanations in motion and keeping capital's thirst for surplus value firmly in view, Malott and Ford confront and intervene in some of the main debates related to education under capital, including the relation between educational labor and the reproduction of capitalist social relations, and the relation between race and class. This book propels forward the revolutionary struggle for liberation from class society.» (Deborah P. Kelsh, Professor of Teacher Education, The College of Saint Rose) «Malott and Ford point to the horizon of possibilities that open up when Marx is put back into Marxism. Their bold advocacy of critical pedagogy as a self-conscious movement towards communism is a welcome antidote to the bourgeois fluff that has come to pass as 'critical' in education for too long. Marx, Capital, and Education is written by revolutionary educators for revolutionary educators.» (Grant Banfield, Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law, Flinders University, South Australia) «Malott and Ford present a rigorous theoretical framework grounded in the actual practice of communist movement(s). Their approach to educational pedagogy is a must-read for anyone with a radical consciousness seriously concerned with not just interpreting, but changing the world.» (Eugene Puryear, author of Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America; Organizer with the ANSWER Coalition) «Malott and Ford in this exceptional work place capitalism 'squarely within the crosshairs.' Vague talk concerning issues of social justice is replaced with concrete explorations of our present historical moment within the horizon of communism and educators' place in moving toward that horizon within a process of a critical pedagogy of becoming. This book will move critical thinkers toward the horizon. It is about time.» |
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spelling | Malott, Curry 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)123559596 aut Marx, Capital, and Education Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Becoming Curry Stephenson Malott, Derek R. Ford 1st, New ed New York Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers 2015 1 Online-Ressource (185 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 27, 2019) With the contradictions of capitalism heightening and intensifying, and with new social movements spreading across the globe, revolutionary transformation is once again on the agenda. For radicals, the most pressing question is: How can we transform ourselves and our world into something else, something just? In Marx, Capital, and Education, Curry Stephenson Malott and Derek R. Ford develop a «critical pedagogy of becoming» that is concerned with precisely this question. The authors boldly investigate the movement toward communism and the essential role that critical pedagogy can play in this transition. Performing a novel and educational reading of Karl Marx and radical theorists and activists, Malott and Ford present a critical understanding of the past and present, of the underlying logics and (often opaque) forces that determine the world-historical moment. Yet Malott and Ford are equally concerned with examining the specific ways in which we can teach, learn, study, and struggle ourselves beyond capitalism; how we can ultimately overthrow the existing order and institute a new mode of production and set of social relations. This incisive and timely book, penned by two militant teachers, organizers, and academics, reconfigures pedagogy and politics. Educators and organizers alike will find that it provides new ammunition in the struggle for the world that we deserve «In Marx, Capital, and Education, Malott and Ford advance one of the boldest and [most] unmitigated analyses of education in the history of the field. Their unflinching and scholarly critique of the relationship between capitalism and compulsory education helps to reground the field of critical pedagogy, framing a renewed 'revolutionary Marxist pedagogy.' Their careful undertaking of Marx and contemporary scholars of Marx situate this text as a must-read across multiple disciplines including philosophy, political science, government, and education - a true classic in the making.» (Sandy Grande, Associate Professor and Chair, Education Department, Connecticut College) «This is an essential text for all of those interested in the continuing potential of Marxism as an analytic tool and as a political movement, with implications for critical pedagogy and a truly liberatory education. It traces the history of the use of Marxist theory in education in ways that are insightful, and it provides a key set of categories for reading and using Marx in a 'postmodern' age. A rare achievement in educational scholarship.» (Dennis Carlson, Full Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University) «This book boldly interrogates the internal contradictions of capital with the aim of galvanizing a critical pedagogy of becoming, a pedagogy capable of providing the conceptual and analytic resources necessary to locate and pry open spaces in education from which to push those contradictions to their breaking point so as to transform capitalism into communism. The authors patiently explain the dialectical logic of capital's internal contradictions that incline capital towards self-negation, paying particular attention to capital's compulsive quest for surplus value; they deepen this explanation with an exploration of Marx's appropriation of dialectics from Hegel. Setting these explanations in motion and keeping capital's thirst for surplus value firmly in view, Malott and Ford confront and intervene in some of the main debates related to education under capital, including the relation between educational labor and the reproduction of capitalist social relations, and the relation between race and class. This book propels forward the revolutionary struggle for liberation from class society.» (Deborah P. Kelsh, Professor of Teacher Education, The College of Saint Rose) «Malott and Ford point to the horizon of possibilities that open up when Marx is put back into Marxism. Their bold advocacy of critical pedagogy as a self-conscious movement towards communism is a welcome antidote to the bourgeois fluff that has come to pass as 'critical' in education for too long. Marx, Capital, and Education is written by revolutionary educators for revolutionary educators.» (Grant Banfield, Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law, Flinders University, South Australia) «Malott and Ford present a rigorous theoretical framework grounded in the actual practice of communist movement(s). Their approach to educational pedagogy is a must-read for anyone with a radical consciousness seriously concerned with not just interpreting, but changing the world.» (Eugene Puryear, author of Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America; Organizer with the ANSWER Coalition) «Malott and Ford in this exceptional work place capitalism 'squarely within the crosshairs.' Vague talk concerning issues of social justice is replaced with concrete explorations of our present historical moment within the horizon of communism and educators' place in moving toward that horizon within a process of a critical pedagogy of becoming. This book will move critical thinkers toward the horizon. It is about time.» Kritische Pädagogik (DE-588)4137945-7 gnd rswk-swf Kritische Pädagogik (DE-588)4137945-7 s DE-604 Ford, Derek R. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433131110 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433131127 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781454189329 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781454189336 https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/31579?format=EPDF Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Malott, Curry 1972- Marx, Capital, and Education Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Becoming With the contradictions of capitalism heightening and intensifying, and with new social movements spreading across the globe, revolutionary transformation is once again on the agenda. For radicals, the most pressing question is: How can we transform ourselves and our world into something else, something just? In Marx, Capital, and Education, Curry Stephenson Malott and Derek R. Ford develop a «critical pedagogy of becoming» that is concerned with precisely this question. The authors boldly investigate the movement toward communism and the essential role that critical pedagogy can play in this transition. Performing a novel and educational reading of Karl Marx and radical theorists and activists, Malott and Ford present a critical understanding of the past and present, of the underlying logics and (often opaque) forces that determine the world-historical moment. Yet Malott and Ford are equally concerned with examining the specific ways in which we can teach, learn, study, and struggle ourselves beyond capitalism; how we can ultimately overthrow the existing order and institute a new mode of production and set of social relations. This incisive and timely book, penned by two militant teachers, organizers, and academics, reconfigures pedagogy and politics. Educators and organizers alike will find that it provides new ammunition in the struggle for the world that we deserve «In Marx, Capital, and Education, Malott and Ford advance one of the boldest and [most] unmitigated analyses of education in the history of the field. Their unflinching and scholarly critique of the relationship between capitalism and compulsory education helps to reground the field of critical pedagogy, framing a renewed 'revolutionary Marxist pedagogy.' Their careful undertaking of Marx and contemporary scholars of Marx situate this text as a must-read across multiple disciplines including philosophy, political science, government, and education - a true classic in the making.» (Sandy Grande, Associate Professor and Chair, Education Department, Connecticut College) «This is an essential text for all of those interested in the continuing potential of Marxism as an analytic tool and as a political movement, with implications for critical pedagogy and a truly liberatory education. It traces the history of the use of Marxist theory in education in ways that are insightful, and it provides a key set of categories for reading and using Marx in a 'postmodern' age. A rare achievement in educational scholarship.» (Dennis Carlson, Full Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University) «This book boldly interrogates the internal contradictions of capital with the aim of galvanizing a critical pedagogy of becoming, a pedagogy capable of providing the conceptual and analytic resources necessary to locate and pry open spaces in education from which to push those contradictions to their breaking point so as to transform capitalism into communism. The authors patiently explain the dialectical logic of capital's internal contradictions that incline capital towards self-negation, paying particular attention to capital's compulsive quest for surplus value; they deepen this explanation with an exploration of Marx's appropriation of dialectics from Hegel. Setting these explanations in motion and keeping capital's thirst for surplus value firmly in view, Malott and Ford confront and intervene in some of the main debates related to education under capital, including the relation between educational labor and the reproduction of capitalist social relations, and the relation between race and class. This book propels forward the revolutionary struggle for liberation from class society.» (Deborah P. Kelsh, Professor of Teacher Education, The College of Saint Rose) «Malott and Ford point to the horizon of possibilities that open up when Marx is put back into Marxism. Their bold advocacy of critical pedagogy as a self-conscious movement towards communism is a welcome antidote to the bourgeois fluff that has come to pass as 'critical' in education for too long. Marx, Capital, and Education is written by revolutionary educators for revolutionary educators.» (Grant Banfield, Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law, Flinders University, South Australia) «Malott and Ford present a rigorous theoretical framework grounded in the actual practice of communist movement(s). Their approach to educational pedagogy is a must-read for anyone with a radical consciousness seriously concerned with not just interpreting, but changing the world.» (Eugene Puryear, author of Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America; Organizer with the ANSWER Coalition) «Malott and Ford in this exceptional work place capitalism 'squarely within the crosshairs.' Vague talk concerning issues of social justice is replaced with concrete explorations of our present historical moment within the horizon of communism and educators' place in moving toward that horizon within a process of a critical pedagogy of becoming. This book will move critical thinkers toward the horizon. It is about time.» Kritische Pädagogik (DE-588)4137945-7 gnd |
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