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Publication Date: 2014
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Education in a Crumbling Democracy
Straume, Ingerid S.
Ethics and Education, v9 n2 p187-200 2014
From a political viewpoint, education in a modern society can be said to have two functions. On the one hand, it takes care of the social reproduction; on the other, it represents society's capacity for self-reflection and conscious (political) change. Therefore, when the members of a society deliberate on educational aims and their justification, we could say that this society reflects upon itself. The essay discusses whether contemporary Western societies are still capable of such self-reflection and deliberation. By comparing ancient Athenian democracy with contemporary political arrangements, important connections between education and democracy are put into relief. A central question is whether democratic qualities--notably political responsibility and "the quest for truth"--are still able to provide meaning in such a way that the most important problems of our time will be met by political action.
Descriptors: Social Influences, Social History, Western Civilization, History, Foreign Countries, Political Issues, Politics of Education, Democracy, Democratic Values, Governance, Social Values, Role of Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Greece
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