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Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Anarchism - definitions and questions | p. 7 |
Anarchism and Marxism | p. 12 |
Anarchism, philosophy of education and liberal suspicions | p. 15 |
Liberalism and liberal education | p. 18 |
Anarchism and human nature | p. 24 |
Human nature in social-anarchist theory | p. 25 |
Human nature and the capitalist state | p. 29 |
Nurturing the propensity for mutual aid | p. 31 |
The ideal of rationality | p. 34 |
Human nature in liberalism | p. 36 |
Anarchist values? | p. 38 |
Autonomy in anarchism and liberalism | p. 41 |
Reciprocal awareness | p. 44 |
Liberal paternalism and libertarianism | p. 46 |
Autonomy and community - tensions and questions | p. 47 |
Robert Wolff and the argument from autonomy | p. 50 |
Authority, the state and education | p. 54 |
The anarchist objection to the state | p. 55 |
Authority | p. 57 |
The positive core of anarchism | p. 62 |
Equality | p. 63 |
Fraternity | p. 67 |
Liberal values? Anarchist values? | p. 72 |
Education for the social virtues | p. 73 |
Anarchism goes to school | p. 75 |
The Escuela Moderna, Barcelona, 1904-1907 | p. 78 |
The Ferrer School, New York and Stelton, 1911-1953 | p. 82 |
The Walden Center and School, Berkeley, 1956- | p. 88 |
Other anarchist schools | p. 93 |
Summerhill - a non-anarchist experiment | p. 93 |
Anarchist schools versus libertarian education | p. 97 |
Means and ends in education | p. 99 |
Education for an anarchist society: vocational training and political visions | p. 102 |
Vocational education: theory and practice | p. 103 |
The moral and political content of education | p. 120 |
Moral education - the missing link | p. 125 |
What's so funny about anarchism? | p. 128 |
Liberal neutrality, education and the liberal state | p. 129 |
The minimal state and social values | p. 131 |
Revolutionary tactics: social anarchism and Marxism | p. 136 |
Goals and visions | p. 137 |
Utopianism and philosophy of education | p. 139 |
Conclusion | p. 147 |
Situating anarchism: a reevaluation | p. 147 |
An anarchist philosophy of education? | p. 149 |
Critiques of anarchism revisited | p. 151 |
Notes | p. 153 |
Bibliography | p. 155 |
Index | p. 161 |
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