This book examines the relationship between the educational activities
of civil society and those of the state via three case studies in
vocational education, political education, and educational markets.
Winch argues that the narrower educational activities of the state
cannot be understood independently of those that take place in civil
society which consists of institutions such as families, churches,
businesses, trade unions, charities and political associations.
Drawing on arguments and ideas in the work of Hume, Wittgenstein,
Rhees, Vico, Hegel and Gramsci and building on the work of authors
such as Bakhurst, Roedl and Hamlyn, the book breaks new ground in
offering a philosophical account of civil society and the place of
education within it. It is relevant to a range of societies, including
those without a state or where the state has little influence, located
in geographically and temporally diverse contexts.
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Reflections on the Informal Roots of Learning
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350513372
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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