The origins of a Global Political Economy of Education

In S. Ward, Simon Cath & Graham Downs (eds.), The Sociology of Education. Routledge (2019)
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This Chapters outlines the development of a Global Political Economy of Education from the recognition political economies in the early 19th Century and the formation of The Political Economy Club by John Mill. It examines the development of the political economy as it begins to impact on education from 1850 onward and enters the debate on the purpose of education as it was supported by the political economy.

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