Excerpt: "Political education that is dedicated to the task of fundamentally changing the world? Education that is committed to the tradition of democratic socialism? That also thinks of itself as ‘radical’ in the way that a young Karl Marx meant it, meaning it seeks to ‘grasp the root’ (Marx 2010, 182) of domination, social inequality, and destruction of nature? For many readers, it may sound like we are describing a project from another time."
Changing the World through Political Education: On the Attempt to turn the World upside down with the Help of Political Education
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Excerpt: "Political education that is dedicated to the task of fundamentally changing the world? Education that is committed to the tradition of democratic socialism? That also thinks of itself as ‘radical’ in the way that a young Karl Marx meant it, meaning it seeks to ‘grasp the root’ (Marx 2010, 182) of domination, social inequality, and destruction of nature? For many readers, it may sound like we are describing a project from another time."
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