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The Fantasy Economy – Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movem…

The Fantasy EconomyNeoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement

Author(s): Neil Kraus

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S., United States

Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S.

ISBN-13: 9781439923702, 978-1439923702

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Wage stagnation, growing inequality, and even poverty itself have resulted from decades of neoliberal decision making, not the education system, writes Neil Kraus in his urgent call to action, The Fantasy Economy. Kraus claims the idea that both the education system and labor force are chronically deficient was aggressively and incorrectly promoted starting in the Reagan era, when corporate interests and education reformers emphasized education as the exclusive mechanism providing the citizenry with economic opportunity. However, as this critical book reveals, that is a misleading articulation of the economy and education system rooted in the economic self-interests of corporations and the wealthy.

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Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S., United States

Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S.

ISBN-13: 9781439923702, 978-1439923702

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Wage stagnation, growing inequality, and even poverty itself have resulted from decades of neoliberal decision making, not the education system, writes Neil Kraus in his urgent call to action, The Fantasy Economy. Kraus claims the idea that both the education system and labor force are chronically deficient was aggressively and incorrectly promoted starting in the Reagan era, when corporate interests and education reformers emphasized education as the exclusive mechanism providing the citizenry with economic opportunity. However, as this critical book reveals, that is a misleading articulation of the economy and education system rooted in the economic self-interests of corporations and the wealthy.

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The Fantasy EconomyNeoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement

Author(s): Neil Kraus

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S., United States

Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S.

ISBN-13: 9781439923702, 978-1439923702

Synopsis

Wage stagnation, growing inequality, and even poverty itself have resulted from decades of neoliberal decision making, not the education system, writes Neil Kraus in his urgent call to action, The Fantasy Economy. Kraus claims the idea that both the education system and labor force are chronically deficient was aggressively and incorrectly promoted starting in the Reagan era, when corporate interests and education reformers emphasized education as the exclusive mechanism providing the citizenry with economic opportunity. However, as this critical book reveals, that is a misleading articulation of the economy and education system rooted in the economic self-interests of corporations and the wealthy.

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