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  1. Neo‐Liberal Education Policy and the Ideology of Choice.John A. Codd - 1993 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 25 (2):31-48.
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  • School Choice, Brand Loyalty and Civic Loyalty.Mary Healy - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (4):743-756.
    Applying a philosophical perspective to the concept of loyalty, I consider how the commodification of education may affect the ties between people. Using both theories of brand loyalty and Albert Hirschman’s distinction between exit and voice, I examine how human loyalties may be formed in general and also in the field of education. I conclude that the overemphasis on ‘vertical’ loyalty (e.g. loyalty of the ruler and ruled, brand loyalty) demanded by marketisation can undermine and may, under certain conditions, erase (...)
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  • School choice, brand loyalty and civic loyalty.Mary Healy - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (4):743–756.
    Applying a philosophical perspective to the concept of loyalty, I consider how the commodification of education may affect the ties between people. Using both theories of brand loyalty and Albert Hirschman's distinction between exit and voice, I examine how human loyalties may be formed in general and also in the field of education. I conclude that the overemphasis on ‘vertical’ loyalty demanded by marketisation can undermine and may, under certain conditions, erase the very structures of ‘horizontal’ loyalty essential for the (...)
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