From the New Deal to the War on Schools: Race, Inequality, and the Rise of the Punitive Education State
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In an era defined by political polarization, both major U.S. parties have come to share a remarkably similar understanding of the education system as well as a set of punitive strategies for fixing it. Combining an intellectual history of social policy with a sweeping history of the educational system, Daniel S. Moak looks beyond the rise of neoliberalism to find the origin of today’s education woes in Great Society reforms.
In the wake of World War II, a coalition of thinkers gained dominan...
In the wake of World War II, a coalition of thinkers gained dominan...




















