
The essays in this volume address the educational issues which arise when national, sub-national, and supra-national identities compete. How can we determine the limits of parental educational rights when the concern of liberalism to protect and promote children's autonomy conflicts with the desire to maintain communal integrity? Given the advances made by the forces of globalization, can the liberal-democratic state morally justify its traditional purpose of forging a cohesive national identity? Or has increasing globalization rendered this educational aim obsolete and morally corrupt? Should liberal education instead seek to foster a sense of global citizenship, even if doing so would suppress patriotic identification? In addressing these and many other questions, the volume examines the theoretical and practical issues at stake between nationalists, multiculturalists, and cosmopolitans in the field of education. The fifteen essays, plus an introductory essay by the editors, provide a genuine, productive dialogue between political and legal philosophers and educational theorists.
This volume investigates how liberal-democratic states can reconcile the competing demands of national identity, communal integrity, and global citizenship within their educational systems. Editors Kevin McDonough and Walter Feinberg curate a collection of fifteen essays that bridge the gap between political philosophy and educational theory. The contributors examine the moral justifications for state-sponsored identity formation and the limits of parental rights in an increasingly globalized world.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and educators frequently cite this collection as a rigorous academic resource for understanding the philosophical underpinnings of civic education. Experts highlight the text's utility in framing complex debates regarding the intersection of state authority and individual autonomy.
Page Count:
456
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191531073
ISBN-13:
9780191531071
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