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Spadijer, Balsa – International Social Science Journal, 1979
Relates the advance and development of political science in Yugoslavia to the process of democratization and self-management. Maintains that political science in socialist societies should continue to be critical but should also apply principles of Marxist analysis to social phenomena. (DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Practices, Government Role

Bizzell, Patricia – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1996
Offers the author's own assessment or perspective on the usefulness of Fredric Jameson's work to the field of composition studies. Discusses his work on postmodernism. Explores in more detail the "pedagogical" functions of art Jameson hints at in his postmodernism work. (TB)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Higher Education, Marxian Analysis, Marxism

Agger, Ben – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Reports on a study that evaluates sociology textbooks both in commercial terms and for what they say about the assumptions sociologists make concerning the world. Provides a Marxist-feminist critique of sociology textbooks. Concludes that most sociology instructors continue to adopt the fairly standard assumptions of the discipline. (KO)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Epistemology, Feminism, Higher Education

Hammer, Rhonda; McLaren, Peter – Educational Theory, 1991
Presents a historical survey of the dialectic, a heuristic device which enables teachers, researchers, and students to transform hierarchies of relations regarding class, race, and gender. The article discusses Hegel, Marx, and Engels, and presents a critique of misperceptions of the dialectic and an analysis of the laws of dialectics. (SM)
Descriptors: Heuristics, Higher Education, Marxian Analysis, Marxism
Lather, Patti – 1985
Neo-marxist theory provides a better tool for educational researchers than other research methodologies because of its focus on empowering the dispossessed and its interest in the relationships between human activity and material circumstances. Traditional educational research is rooted in the positivist tradition and claims to be value neutral…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Schafer, Peter – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses the study of U.S. history in east German universities. Describes obstacles such as a lack of recent U.S. historical publications and limited opportunities to study in the West. Includes as areas of study: the American Revolution, the Civil War, twentieth-century foreign policy, historiography, German emigration, and U.S. Presidents. (DK)
Descriptors: Communism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Higher Education

Dubovitsky, Gennady – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses U.S. studies at Russian universities. Includes the status of the field, difficulties in obtaining sources, communist interpretation of U.S. social problems resulting in methodological isolationism, and low quality of scholarship. Warns against a shift in attitude that idealizes the Western experience. Argues that changes in mentality…
Descriptors: American Studies, Communism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy

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

Gordon, Liz – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1984
Willis's ethnographic study "Learning to Labour" affirmed the education system as a site of the transmission of class inequality and showed that this transmission is not the result of mechanistic social reproduction but rather of cultural processes within schools. The study and Willis's thoughts on the subject since the study was…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography

Yelin, Louise – Journal of Basic Writing, 1978
Discusses Marxist theory and scholarship as they illuminate the relationships between basic writing courses, language, literacy, and values, both in the broad institutional context and in the narrower instructional context. (RL)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Environment, Educationally Disadvantaged, Higher Education
Moneyhun, Clyde – 1993
The classical marketplace metaphor for intellectual exchange forms the ideological basis for the way argument is still taught in composition classrooms, where supposedly students are being prepared to participate as full citizens in an equal democracy. However, such a view of democratic citizenship, free speech, and argument is open to criticism…
Descriptors: Course Content, Democracy, English Instruction, Freedom of Speech

Cox, Marvin – History Teacher, 1991
Compares Robert Palmer's interpretation of the French Revolution with the Marxist and revisionist views. Stresses Palmer's theory that the French Revolution belongs to the same spiritual family as the American. Reports that Palmer saw the French Revolution as the climactic event in a series of similar upheavals that integrated liberal democracy…
Descriptors: Democracy, European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Parker, Michael C. – Journal of General Education, 1998
Examines general education in the context of postmodern critiques of contemporary civilization. Suggests that the fundamental crisis facing educators is the increasing marginalization of higher learning by commodity marketers, corporate trainers, and producers of "infotainment." (JDI)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Change, Futures (of Society), General Education

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