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Education Between State, Markets, and Civil Society - Comparative Perspectives (Paperback)
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Education Between State, Markets, and Civil Society - Comparative Perspectives (Paperback)
Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
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*How should education be organized in pluralistic and multicultural
societies? *What are the roles in education of civil society,
markets, governments, and the family? *How can the idea of the
civil society help to reorient education policy discussions that
are sometimes stuck in either-or juxtapositions of "market versus
government" or "individualism versus communitarianism?" *What are
some of the traditions of civil society--across countries and
across history--that educators and policymakers today can revive or
build on? These questions are at the center of this book. Its goal
is to understand how we can accommodate cultural, ethnic, and
religious pluralism in a political and conceptual framework that is
sufficiently flexible to combine choice with equity, a commitment
to a shared civil and political culture with openness to exploring
and affirming the distinct ethnicity, race, creed, or culture of
different groups. To address these questions, the authors take up
the notion of the civil society, an idea that has experienced a
popular and scholarly revival in recent years as numerous citizens,
action groups, political philosophers, and social scientists make
the case that only a democratic civil society can sustain a
democratic state. The implications of this development for
education have to date been very little explored. This book is a
step toward addressing this gap. Going beyond simple juxtapositions
of "market versus government" in education reform, the book as a
whole develops an integrative perspective informed by the idea of
the civil society. It combines current policy issues with a look at
their historical development, and evaluates U.S. educational policy
in the context of a range of international cases. The
authors--education scholars, sociologists, economists, historians,
and philosophers-- explore from diverse disciplinary, political,
and philosophical points of view, the potential of the civil
society and civic associations for education. At the same time,
they share the hope that a thorough reconsideration of the role of
the state, the market, and the civil society will help to energize
ongoing experiments with charter schools, voucher schemes, and a
variety of other plans to increase educational and school autonomy.
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