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  1. Adorno on Education or, Can Critical Self-Reflection Prevent the Next Auschwitz?Daniel Cho - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (1):74-97.
    This article presents Theodor W. Adorno's concept of education, the basis of which is critical self-reflection. It argues that a close reading of Adorno's various writings on education yields a theory of critical self-reflection that is not simply introspection but an analysis of the social totality. Beginning with Adorno's assessment of education within capitalism – which is always a critique of capitalism itself – the article moves through his concept of critical self-reflection, and concludes by reassessing his claim that an (...)
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  • Reassessing the Nazi War Economy and the Origins of the Second World War.Alexander Anievas - 2014 - Historical Materialism 22 (3-4):281-297.
    Adam Tooze’sThe Wages of Destructionhas received a fair amount of scholarly attention since its publication in 2006, particularly among historians. What has received much less attention, however, are the many theoretical insights to be gleaned from Tooze’s history of the inner-workings of the Nazi war economy in the lead-up to the Second World War. This is particularly true of the numerous theoretical subjects and themes covered by Tooze of direct relevance to Marxist theories and understandings of Nazism. From his analysis (...)
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  • (1 other version)Power, crisis, and education for liberation: Rethinking critical pedagogy - by de lissovoy, N.Tyson E. Lewis - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (5):592-596.
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