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Publication Date: 2021
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The Uneducated and the Politics of Knowing in 'Post Truth' Times: Ranciere, Populism and In/Equality
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, v42 n2 p155-169 2021
Contemporary politics has brought the figure of the 'uneducated' into glaring view, from Trump's 'love' of the 'poorly educated' to analyses suggesting a supposed 'uneducated populous' is responsible for the rise of far-right politics. In this paper I respond to this so-called 'post-truth' contemporary moment by considering how education underpins many 'progressive' or 'left' responses to rightist political impulses and flesh out the repercussions of such a stance. Specifically, I explore the ramifications for the notion of the 'educated' through a critical reading of political philosopher Jacques Ranciere. I suggest the need to understand the question of education (and 'poor education') within the context of capitalist political interests and the linking of educational institutions with elitism and power.
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ethics, Deception, Educational Attainment, Critical Reading, Educational Philosophy, Social Systems, Power Structure, Advantaged, Correlation, Social Differences, Equal Education, Sociology
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