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Wiley InterScience

Journal of Philosophy of Education

Journal of Philosophy of Education

Volume 35 Issue 4, Pages 627 - 646

Published Online: 16 Dec 2002

Journal compilation © 2009 The Journal of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain



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Anarchism, Utopias and Philosophy of Education
Judith Suissa
  1 History and Philosophy Group, Institute of Education, University of London
Correspondence to: Judith Suissa
Copyright 2001 Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a discussion of some central ideas in anarchist thought, alongside an account of experiments in anarchist education. In the course of the discussion, I try to challenge certain preconceptions about anarchism, especially concerning the anarchist view of human nature. I address the questions of whether or not anarchism is utopian, what this means, and what implications these ideas may have for dominant paradigms in philosophy of education.


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10.1111/1467-9752.00249 About DOI

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