Anarchism and Education

A Philosophical Perspective

Paperback, 176 pages

English language

Published Jan. 8, 2010 by PM Press.

ISBN:
978-1-60486-114-3
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OCLC Number:
491963180

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3 stars (2 reviews)

While there have been historical accounts of the anarchist school movement, there has been no systematic work on the philosophical underpinnings of anarchist educational ideas—until now.

Anarchism and Education offers a philosophical account of the neglected tradition of anarchist thought on education. Although few anarchist thinkers wrote systematically on education, this analysis is based largely on a reconstruction of the educational thought of anarchist thinkers gleaned from their various ethical, philosophical and popular writings. Primarily drawing on the work of the nineteenth century anarchist theorists such as Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Proudhon, the book also covers twentieth century anarchist thinkers such as Noam Chomsky, Paul Goodman, Daniel Guerin, and Colin Ward.

This original work will interest philosophers of education and educationalist thinkers as well as those with a general interest in anarchism.

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2 editions

reviewed Anarchism and Education by Judith Suissa (Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education)

Unfortunate that the author is a transphobe.

1 star

Initially, I really liked this because it was one of the first introductions to anarchism and education that I'd had. It often feels like no one is talking about it, and it's sometimes hard to find information in a range of disparate sources.

I can't totally dislike this because it did send me on my own path towards finding projects and learning more about different school movements, but it's unfortunate that the author is a TERF and supports TERF-related projects. While I'm not going to say that I can't recognise that anarchists can be bigots (especially white anarchists), it still frustrates me that they manage to exist and perpetuate hierarchies that they should find unjustified and fight against. As a result, this is a book that I refuse to recommend to anyone. There are other people doing the work to bring the history and philosophy to light who aren't …

Subjects

  • Anarchism
  • Education