<p><strong>'There are lots of interesting arguments in this book.'</strong> - <em>British Journal of Educational Studies</em><br /><br /><strong>'Indeed, the descriptions and explanations of a range of related aspects of education, politics and economics in a social and moral context, offer a valuable resource for educational professionals ... Those currently involved in, and those who advocate the expansion of vocational education, will find useful arguments in this book to support the furtherance of their cause.'</strong> - <em>Educational Philosophy and Theory</em></p>
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Biographical note
Christopher Winch is Professor of Philosophy of Education at University College Northampton. His recent publications include The Philosophy of Human Learning and co-author of Key Concepts in the Philosophy of Education, both published by Routledge.