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This book challenges the idea that a sharp boundary should be drawn
between the state and civil society. Although this idea is
extremely common in modern capitalist societies, here it is turned
on its head through a study of the ways in which public funding
from the 1870s to the 1990s has enabled and shaped collective
action in Swedish popular education. Popular education has
generally been seen as independent of government control, with
strong connections to popular and labour movements; in this volume,
Berg and Edquist narrate a new story of its rise by analysing how a
government grant system was constructed to drive its development. A
key element in this government policy was to create and protect
popular education as an autonomous phenomenon, yet making it
perform state functions by regulating its bureaucratic make-up and
ideological content. The book will appeal to scholars and students
of history, education, and sociology, particularly those with an
interest in the workings of the capitalist state as well as the
history of education.
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