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Bates, Richard – 1992
This paper offers a critique of Evers' and Lakomski's 1991 book, "Knowing Educational Administration," and their discussion of neo-Marxist and critical theory. This paper argues that the science of educational administration is a historically contingent product of particular social forces and interests at a particular time. The kind of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Cultural Influences, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Bates, Richard – 1985
This volume is part of a series of monographs from Australia devoted to outlining an alternative approach, based on neo-Marxist concepts, to educational administration. The opening essay examines the historical development of liberalism as a key to understanding the relations between the state, civil society, and the economy, and the development…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Ideology
Bates, Richard – 1985
This volume is part of a series of monographs from Australia devoted to outlining an alternative approach, based on neo-Marxist concepts, to educational administration. Beginning with a discussion of the contested relationship between the individual and the state, the politics of administration is set within the debate over liberalism, Marxism and…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Bureaucracy, Capitalism, Democracy
Bates, Richard – 1988
Although Griffiths (1979) argued that the turmoil in the field of organizational theory would inevitably spill over into educational administration, presaging a paradigm shift, the professoriate in educational administration in North America has largely ignored, or reacted with hostility, to debate over the theoretical foundations of the field.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cultural Influences, Educational Administration, Educational Economics