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The Education Myth How Human Capital Trumped Social Democracy Jon Shelton

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The Education Myth How Human Capital Trumped Social Democracy Jon Shelton
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Jon Shelton
ISBN: 9781501768156, 1501768158
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Education Myth How Human Capital Trumped Social Democracy Jon Shelton by Jon Shelton 9781501768156, 1501768158 instant download after payment.

The Education Myth questions the idea that education represents the best, if not the only, way for Americans to access economic opportunity. As Jon Shelton shows, linking education to economic well-being was not politically inevitable. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, for instance, public education was championed as a way to help citizens learn how to participate in a democracy. By the 1930s, public education, along with union rights and social security, formed an important component of a broad-based fight for social democracy.


Shelton demonstrates that beginning in the 1960s, the political power of the education myth choked off powerful social democratic alternatives like A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin's Freedom Budget. The nation's political center was bereft of any realistic ideas to guarantee economic security and social dignity for the majority of Americans, particularly those without college degrees. Embraced first by Democrats like Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, Republicans like George W. Bush also pushed the education myth. The result, over the past four decades, has been the emergence of a deeply inequitable economy, and a drastically divided political system.

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