Schooling in a corporate society : the political economy of education in America
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Schooling in a corporate society : the political economy of education in America
(Educational policy, planning and theory)
David McKay Company, Inc., c1972
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- The channeling colony, by M. Raskin
- Unequal education and the reproduction of the social division of labor, by S. Bowles
- Economic theories of racism, by M. Reich
- Job discrimination and education, by P. Blair
- Rational income decisions of Blacks and everybody else, by S. Michelson
- The case for "equal opportunity," by T. Ribich
- The political economy of public school finance, by S. Michelson
- Is compensatory education possible? By M. Carnoy
- The case for community control of schools, by H. Levin
- The rise of the "free shcool," by B. B. Stretch
- Political knowledge and experience in elementary education, by P. Brennar
- Education vouchers: a proposal for diversity and choice, by J. Areen and C. Jencks
- Why we must disestablish school, by I. Illich
- Education and socialist man in Cuba, by S. Bowles