Popular Music Will Not Save Us: Capitalism and Music Education
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In today's globalized landscapes, both traditional and progressive K–12 music education practices, including those associated with popular music, can further capitalismrelated inequities. In this context, music educators and students might consider how they position themselves and their musicmaking practices in relation to capitalist aims and processes and confront the more unethical aspects of capitalism.
Popular Music Will Not Save Us challenges music educators to rethink their philosoph...
Popular Music Will Not Save Us challenges music educators to rethink their philosoph...






















