Education and Equality
Education and Equality
Allen argues that education plays a crucial role in the cultivation of political and social equality and economic fairness, but that we have lost sight of exactly what that role is and should be. Drawing on thinkers such as John Rawls and Hannah Arendt, she sketches out a humanistic baseline that re-links education to equality, showing how doing so can help us reframe policy questions. From there, she turns to civic education, showing that we must reorient education’s trajectory toward readying students for lives as democratic citizens. Deepened by commentaries from leading thinkers Tommie Shelby, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Michael Rebell, and Quiara Alegría Hudes that touch on issues ranging from globalization to law to linguistic empowerment, this book offers a critical clarification of just how important education is to democratic life, as well as a stirring defense of the humanities.
160 pages | 1 line drawing, 3 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2016
Education: Education--Economics, Law, Politics, Philosophy of Education
Philosophy: Philosophy of Society
Political Science: Political and Social Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Two Concepts of Education
Chapter 2: Participatory Readiness
Comment 1: Justification, Learning, and Human Flourishing
Tommie Shelby
Comment 2: A Reunion
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco
Comment 3: “Participatory Readiness” and the Courts
Michael Rebell
Comment 4: A World of Cousins
Quiara Alegría Hudes
Response to Commentators
Danielle Allen
Notes
References
Index
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