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Pontuso, James F. – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Provides a review of Soviet dissident, Alexander Solzhenitsyn's critique of Marx's ideas concerning property, family, women, and marriage. Demonstrates, through historical anecdotes, how the practices of Marx's communist doctrine undermines the human spirit and punishes people for their natural love of all that is their own. (JDH)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Democracy, Higher Education

Peet, J. Richard – Journal of Geography, 1985
In Marxist geography the relations that geography has traditionally analyzed--natural environment and spatial relations--are reviewed as outcomes of the mode of material production. To understand geographical relations, the social structure must also be examined. Marxist geography attempts to change the basic structure of society. (RM)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education

Stafford, J. Martin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1981
Stafford's counter-reply to Edgley's article, "Marxism, Education and Mr. Stafford" (v15 n2 p167-70 1981). The author clarifies his views on (1) the wage earner's right of dissent, (2) class differences as a source of social problems, (3) the tendency of political commitment to become ideological dogmatism, and (4) the evidence demonstrating…
Descriptors: Activism, Capitalism, Dissent, Higher Education
Barrow, Clyde W. – 1991
This paper outlines a neomarxist theoretical framework for interpreting the history of American higher education. It argues that one can best explain the development of American higher institutions as part of a theory of capitalist development, because higher institutions are generally dependent on external patronage and, therefore, on the…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Educational Change

Edgley, Roy – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1981
A rejoinder to Stafford's article which states that Marxist teachers should not be tolerated (v15 n2 p161-66 1981). The author argues that in rejecting the Marxist critique of education which holds that capitalist schools indoctrinate students to reproduce the system, Stafford avoids confronting the reality of capitalist exploitation. (AM)
Descriptors: Activism, Capitalism, Dissent, Educational Objectives

O'Keeffe, Dennis J. – Higher Education Review, 1979
The Marxist theory of correspondence between education and the rest of society and the economy is summarized and analyzed in terms of capitalist systems. The conclusion reached is that the educational systems of the advanced capitalist societies are generally mismatched with the wider economies of which they are a part; that is, the correspondence…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Economics, Educational Philosophy

Parvin, Manoucher – Journal of Economic Education, 1992
Discusses the morality of teaching neoclassical theory as the only science of economics. Argues that the teaching of neoclassical theory violates moral principles unless each and every attribute of neoclassical theory is proven superior to corresponding attributes of competing theories. Criticizes neoclassical economics for teaching what rather…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Economic Factors, Economics

Sherman, Howard J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
The origins of contemporary radical economics are examined. Applications of radical economics to price and value theory, labor segmentation theory, business cycles, industrial organization, government and business, imperialism and development, and comparative systems are reviewed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Business, Business Cycles, Capitalism, Communism

Lucal, Betsy – Teaching Sociology, 1994
Maintains that most students learn how sociologists study social stratification in introductory sociology courses. Presents a content analysis of 15 introductory college textbooks to determine whether they use distributional or relational approaches as the basis for their treatment of social class. Finds that depictions of class are…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Marxian Analysis
Beyer, Landon E.; Liston, Daniel P. – 1996
The construction and reconstruction of public school and college curricula cannot be understood without an understanding of how they are intimately tied to larger social currents and cross-currents. This book attempts to provide a coherent yet inconclusive synthesis of the progressive tradition that challenges both the curricular status quo and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Conservatism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum