Starting from the premise that a range of Marxist theoretical tendencies, or Marxisms, inform recent critical scholarship in education, this volume rearticulates and interrogates the philosophical and practical commitments in this tradition. Chapters engage issues including the meaning of democratic education, neoliberalism's ideological and mat
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Introduction 1. Learning by dispossession: democracy, promotion and civic engagement in Iraq and the United States 2. Critical Pedagogy and Class Struggle in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization: Notes from History's Underside 3. Porto Alegre as a counter-hegemonic global city: building globalization from below in governance and education 4. Economic crisis, accountability, and the state's coercive assault on public education in the USA 5. Between education and the economy: high-stakes testing and the contradictory location of the new middle class 6. Globalisation and Its Educational Discontents: neoliberalisation and its impacts on education workers' rights, pay and conditions 7. The Race for Class: Reflections on a Critical Raceclass Theory of Education 8. Accumulation of the primitive: the limits of liberalism and the politics of occupy Wall Street 9. Pedagogy in Common: Democratic education in the global era 10. Jacques Ranciè re, Education, and the Art of Citizenship 11. Defining the political ontology of the classroom: toward a multitudinous education 12. Studying like a communist: Affect, the Party, and the educational limits to capitalism 13. Neoliberalism in the Academic Borderlands: An On-going Struggle for Equality and Human Rights