This book examines how the structure and organization of schools in capitalist America serve to reproduce the social relationships of the workplace. The authors argue that schools socialize students to accept the hierarchical nature of the workplace and to perform predefined roles in the labor process. In doing so, schools perpetuate class inequalities and the existing structure of the capitalist system.
This book examines how the structure and organization of schools in capitalist America serve to reproduce the social relationships of the workplace. The authors argue that schools socialize students to accept the hierarchical nature of the workplace and to perform predefined roles in the labor process. In doing so, schools perpetuate class inequalities and the existing structure of the capitalist system.
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This book examines how the structure and organization of schools in capitalist America serve to reproduce the social relationships of the workplace. The authors argue that schools socialize students to accept the hierarchical nature of the workplace and to perform predefined roles in the labor process. In doing so, schools perpetuate class inequalities and the existing structure of the capitalist system.
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