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Silences and Double Binds: Why the Theories of John Dewey and Paulo Freire Cannot Contribute to Revitalizing the Commons

Bowers, Chet A. 2006. "Silences and Double Binds: Why the Theories of John Dewey and Paulo Freire Cannot Contribute to Revitalizing the Commons." Capitalism Nature Socialism 17(3).

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"I will argue that in spite of their concern with social justice, Dewey and Freire shared a number of assumptions with today's proponents of globalizing the industrial/consumer-based culture which drives planetary ecological breakdown. I begin by summarizing four major trends that put our collective future at risk. This summary is intended to serve as a reference point for assessing whether the pro-environmental interpretations of the core ideas of Dewey and Freire can turn them into sources of resistance to these destructive trends."

Document Type:Journal Article
Keywords:Dewey, John
Freire, Paulo
common pool resources
globalization
environment
ID Code:2819

 

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