The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Formosinho, Dores, Dujo, Ángel García del
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/46808
https://doi.org/10.13189/ujer.2017.051308
Resumo: Our scope is to show how democracy has been trivialized as a concept and, more worryingly, as a mystified practice of consented servitude, which supposedly would bring to its very end. In fact, for the emblematic occidental societies, democracy has, at the best, been reduced to a consumerist way of life, under the capitalist liberal order, and the façade of a 'spectacularized' electoral process. Overall, the word 'democracy' is currently used to mask different forms of authoritarianism, from which nor even western societies escape. In such context, as to the promises of democracy for schools' systems, we see nothing but a bureaucratic centralization, allowing no more than an instrumental autonomy of power of execution through which the players only enjoy a 'voluntary servitude' to the neoliberal naturalized ideology of efficiency, competitiveness and pseudo meritocracy. We thus conclude by suggesting possibilities of resistance and the empowerment of the subject.
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title The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
spellingShingle The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa
Democracy
Struggles for Recognition
Voluntary Servitude
Resistance
Education
title_short The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
title_full The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
title_fullStr The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
title_full_unstemmed The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
title_sort The end of democracy and the modes of resistance in education.
author Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa
author_facet Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa
Formosinho, Dores
Dujo, Ángel García del
author_role author
author2 Formosinho, Dores
Dujo, Ángel García del
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Carlos Francisco de Sousa
Formosinho, Dores
Dujo, Ángel García del
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Democracy
Struggles for Recognition
Voluntary Servitude
Resistance
Education
topic Democracy
Struggles for Recognition
Voluntary Servitude
Resistance
Education
description Our scope is to show how democracy has been trivialized as a concept and, more worryingly, as a mystified practice of consented servitude, which supposedly would bring to its very end. In fact, for the emblematic occidental societies, democracy has, at the best, been reduced to a consumerist way of life, under the capitalist liberal order, and the façade of a 'spectacularized' electoral process. Overall, the word 'democracy' is currently used to mask different forms of authoritarianism, from which nor even western societies escape. In such context, as to the promises of democracy for schools' systems, we see nothing but a bureaucratic centralization, allowing no more than an instrumental autonomy of power of execution through which the players only enjoy a 'voluntary servitude' to the neoliberal naturalized ideology of efficiency, competitiveness and pseudo meritocracy. We thus conclude by suggesting possibilities of resistance and the empowerment of the subject.
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