In Benign Violence: Education In and Beyond the Age of Reason, Ansgar Allen challenges the view that education is, at its core, an incontestable social good by outlining how its structures are underpinned by systemic violence. While Allen’s argument may not entirely sway readers away from the overarchingly positive value typically attributed to education, it nonetheless asks serious questions about the role that the education system and examinations have played in shaping us and our world, writes Mithilesh Kumar Jha
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Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
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Betraying a Generation is published by Policy Press as part of its ‘Shorts’ series, texts of between...
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James Gilligan gets to the bottom of how and why economic conditions such as unemployment, inequalit...
John White asks the important question, What is education for? He notes that the traditional academi...
This book will be useful to anyone interested in understanding the history of liberal education in g...
This book will be useful to anyone interested in understanding the history of liberal education in g...
Since 2011 swathes of protest, rebellion, and rioting have covered the globe. Challenging us to cons...
Book review of Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, Viking (20...
Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
Education is a violent act, yet this violence is concealed by its good intent. Education presents it...
A review of a book written by Clive Chitty (2002 with a useful focus on issues of equity and social ...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
An extended book review of Slavoj Zizek's 2008 book 'On Violence', published as part of a special is...
Reviewed Title: Beyond the University: Why Liberal Education Matters. Roth, Michael S. New Haven: Ya...
Betraying a Generation is published by Policy Press as part of its ‘Shorts’ series, texts of between...
In The War on Learning, Elizabeth Losh analyses recent trends in post-secondary education and the rh...
James Gilligan gets to the bottom of how and why economic conditions such as unemployment, inequalit...
John White asks the important question, What is education for? He notes that the traditional academi...
This book will be useful to anyone interested in understanding the history of liberal education in g...
This book will be useful to anyone interested in understanding the history of liberal education in g...
Since 2011 swathes of protest, rebellion, and rioting have covered the globe. Challenging us to cons...
Book review of Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, Viking (20...