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Working Class and the Transformation of Learning: The Fraud of Education Reform Under Capitalism

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"Until society is reorganized so that education is a human activity from the time we are very young until the time we die, there will be no education worthy of working, creating humanity."

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First published July 1, 2000

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Jack Barnes

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August 8, 2015
A total reassessment of the US school system. The most interesting point for me was how Professors get a "sabbatical" every seven years where they can go to another country and continue learning while receiving half-pay for six-months to a year. The author, Jack Barnes, then asks us what if workers got a "sabbatical" every three years to then go out and learn and explore? How the purpose of work should also be self-expansion rather than just doing the same-task over and over with no purpose in mind.

This pamphlet is taken from his larger work: Capitalism's World Disorder.
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July 8, 2015
Why do people go to school? What is the defence of higher education vs becoming a worker? When does education stop? What does the idea of education in society have to do with social revolution and the upheaval of capitalism? Jack Barnes
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