Why do some societies try to turn education into a commodity, while others recognize it as a necessary social good? In this interview, Bob Kuttner speaks with Cathie Martin, professor of political ...
As we near the end of this first year of Trump’s second administration, we face a new challenge: sustaining and building resistance that weakens the coalition that elected Trump and a new wave of ...
Subscribe for analysis that goes beyond the noise. This time the hosts interview political science Professor Neil Kraus about his book The Fantasy Economy: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education ...
In an era marked by unprecedented threats to democracy from rising authoritarian forces, universities—once celebrated citadels of democratic learning and public service—now find themselves caught in a ...
School privatization efforts are making dangerous advances in states like Florida and Arizona. Neoliberal education reforms that have degraded public schools, from high-stakes testing to corporatized ...
This article examines 'neoliberalism' inside two American public high schools. The work of one leading critical theorist, Mark Olssen, is explained and examined. Particular attention is paid to Olssen ...
The paradox, in which the state simultaneously advocates universal education while systematically dismantling its public ...