Post-marxism, humanism and (post)structuralism: Educational philosophy and theory

Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14):2331-2340 (2022)
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Western Marxism, since its Western deviation and theoretical development in the 1920s, developed in diverse ways that has reflected the broader philosophical environment. First, a theory of conscio...

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