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>>7467808
>Jews still lack the power of Christians as a whole.
they do not want explicit power. making the belief that they are the underdog is how they live and is far more beneficial and protect them from a form of atavistic anti-religious from the white leftists

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>>6265912
>The public/private grade school system, and the college university system, is all functionary and an ISA like how Althusser said it was.

Only in America, if only.

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>>5186931
>Bordieu actually believed that a grand borgeois conspiracy theory controlled education, blind to the fact that most education theorists (John Dewey, Paulo Freire etc) were leftists
>Bordieu actually believed that cultural tastes are used as a form of indicating social status (and he was right), but he didn't extended that into political positions because that would be uncomfortable to the whole lot of semi-Marxist intellectuals he associated it

I like Bourdieu, but he clearly doesn't take his theories too far because it would then be clear that the ones having the "cultural hegemony", the ones using political distinction to signal higher status, were his marxist friends.

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>>5025902
>you said 'educator AND reformer' i assumed you meant one or the other, and consider that these people were motivated not by a desire to create a system that propagates their political viewpoint (if that was the objective they failed pretty hard) but to actually improve the education system

No, they actually wanted to use education as a tool of subversive political activity, they admitted it and they did it and it worked.

Pic related, typical textbook in western countries.

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>>4998994
>the current education system is ineffectual and a relic of the industrial era good luck educating people on how to change society while their education time is consumed with learning how to perpetuate it

The current education system was put in place by social revolutionaries like John Dewey and Paulo Freire who wanted to use it as a way to indoctrinate young people in revolutionary politics. No way it is meant to perpetuate society, but to overthrow it.

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