1st Edition

Knowledge, Ideology and the Politics of Schooling Towards a Marxist analysis of education

By Rachel Sharp Copyright 1980
    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1980, this book argues that a theory of ideology is essential to a theory of education. It relates developments in the Marxist theory of ideology to the analysis of schooling in a capitalist society.

    Beginning with an appraisal of the early twentieth century liberal social theorists, including Weber, Durkheim, Veblen and Mannheim, it demonstrates that the weakness of their approaches arose from a failure to comprehend adequately the nature of capitalism. It then outlines the state of the theory of ideology at the time and applies the concept in an analysis of contemporary schooling, concluding with a discussion of its political implications. The application of the theory of ideology offers important possibilities for a radical socialist strategy on education.

    Introduction; 1. Liberal theory and the crisis in bourgeois society 2. Education and the classical sociological tradition 3. The sociology of the curriculum: a critique 4. The theory of ideology 5. Ideology and schooling 6. What is to be done?; Bibliography; Index

    Biography

    Rachel Sharp