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Kallos, Daniel – 1989
This paper focuses on the changes in power and control relations in the Swedish society as they relate to issues of curriculum theory and research. Two issues in particular are discussed: (1) why Marxist research is still necessary and to what purpose; and (2) some current taks and problems for Marxist research on curriculum and schooling. (SI)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Zhang, Weicheng – 1987
Educational research in China has reflected the turmoil and political changes of that nation. Stating at the outset that education in China is insufficient for meeting the demands of modernization, the paper shows how failure to understand the role of educational research has contributed to this condition. An overview of educational research and…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Parker, Franklin – 1986
A comprehensive annotated bibliography contains 108 items including books, journal articles, children's books illustrative of educational materials in China, government reports, research reports, newspaper stories, ERIC documents, and articles from the popular press. The listed items have been published over a broad span of time ranging from the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Asian Studies, Comparative Education, Educational Anthropology
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Diedrich, Maria – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1988
George S. Schuyler, an outspoken reactionary conservative from the 1940s until his death in 1977, was an active member of the Socialist Party of America in the 1920s and 1930s. Examination of his novel, "Black No More" (1931) demonstrates his early Marxist leanings. (BJV)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Leadership, Black Literature, Conservatism
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Passeron, Jean-Claude – International Social Science Journal, 1986
Examines various sociological theories of socio-cultural reproduction, devoting special attention to the role of education. Differentiates historical repetition from social reproduction and develops a social-reproduction model. (JDH)
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Education, General Education, Higher Education
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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
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Erben, Michael; Gleeson, Denis – Educational Studies, 1975
A critique of Louis Althusser's Marxist perspective on the sociology of education is presented. (DE)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Revista de Occidente, 1970
Descriptors: Communism, Essays, Existentialism, Impressionistic Criticism
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Gottdiener, M. – Social Science Quarterly, 1983
Explanations for growth beyond central city borders are examined. Presented is a general overview of the confrontation between conventional and critical urban theory. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Migration Patterns, Models, Population Distribution
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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
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Nord, Walter – Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1977
Attempts to show the value of Marx's analysis for humanistic psychology by summarizing Marx's view as a possible vantage point from which to examine critically modern models of human development and compares Marx's work with the main body of humanistic psychology. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Human Development, Humanism, Marxian Analysis
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Allman, Paula; Wallis, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1990
Explicates the concept of praxis in Marx's dialectical analysis of capitalism and relates it to radical education: issues of access to educational opportunities, the challenge to the status quo through curriculum change, the role of the intellectual, and the relationship between knowledge and action. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Educational Change, Marxian Analysis
Ni, Zar – 1995
This paper examines, within a framework of the world-system analysis, the process of the nationalization of education in Burma. As a significant part of the nationalist-socialist revolution launched to undermine foreign influences on the Burmese society in 1962, all schools in the country were nationalized and the curriculum…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Colonialism, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Brosio, Richard – 1994
This paper asks whether postmodernist thought is helpful or harmful to education. It critiques postmodernist theory in both a favorable and critical light and studies the phenomenon within the context of historical and contemporary socioeconomic, cultural, and political developments. The author argues that postmodernism is best understood in…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Critical Theory, Democratic Values, Educational Change
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
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