
Teaching Marx
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2 - Advance praise for Teaching Marx [Seite 2]
3 - Series page [Seite 4]
4 - Teaching Marx: The Socialist Challenge [Seite 6]
5 - Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data [Seite 7]
6 - Contents [Seite 8]
7 - Foreword [Seite 10]
8 - Introduction: Rethinking Educational Purpose [Seite 16]
9 - Section I: The Larger Context [Seite 28]
10 - Chapter 1: Marx, Marxism and (Twenty-First Century) Socialism [Seite 30]
11 - Chapter 2: The Crisis in Marxism [Seite 54]
12 - Chapter 3: Class Consciousness and Teacher Education [Seite 130]
13 - Section II: A Marxist Challenge to Capitalist Schooling [Seite 168]
14 - Chapter 4: Marx, Teacher Education, and the Corporate University [Seite 170]
15 - Chapter 5: Critical Multicultural Social Studies and the Socialist Challenge [Seite 188]
16 - Chapter 6: "Shut Up! He Might Hear You!" [Seite 234]
17 - Chapter 7: Seeking Liberatory Possibilities in Science Education [Seite 260]
18 - Section III: Social Class and Student Perspective [Seite 284]
19 - Chapter 8: "Class" Discussion [Seite 286]
20 - Chapter 9: Student-Teaching as an Emerging Marxist [Seite 300]
21 - Section IV: Twenty-First Century Socialism in Practice [Seite 352]
22 - Chapter 10: The Role of Higher Education within the Socialist Revolution of Latin America [Seite 354]
23 - Chapter 11: Education and Twenty-First Century Socialism [Seite 370]
24 - Afterword: Teaching Marx in the Neo-Liberal Age [Seite 390]
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