Leaving Safe Harbors: Toward a New Progressivism in American Education and Public Life

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ISBN-10:

0415933765

ISBN-13:

9780415933766

Author(s): Carlson, Dennis
Released: Sep 27, 2002
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover, 228 pages

Description:

To rise to the challenges of postmodern culture, Carlson argues, progressives will need to leave the safe harbors of what is familiar and comfortable. A new progressivism can only be forged of a fundamental re-thinking and re-mythologizing of democratic education. Drawing upon cultural studies perspectives, Carlson interrogates philosophy through popular culture for mythologies that might guide such a progressivism. Carlson uses Platonic, Hegelian, Nitzschean, and Heideggerian "mythologies" to elaborate a progressive model that provides powerful ways of "thinking" democratic education and public life.

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