The Crisis in Education

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"The Crisis in Education" is an essay by Hannah Arendt that examines the breakdown of traditional educational authority and its implications for modern society.

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instanceOf essay
academicDiscipline education studies
philosophy
political science
argues abolition of authority in education harms both children and the world
education should be conservative in preserving the world for newcomers
education should introduce children to an existing common world
teachers must assume responsibility for the world before the child
author Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
collection Between Past and Future NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes child-centered pedagogy when it abandons adult authority
confusion between education and politics
discusses American educational system
authority versus authoritarianism in education
breakdown of traditional educational authority
conservatism in education
crisis of tradition
education and politics
impact of modern mass society on education
progressivist educational reforms
protection of children from the public sphere
relationship between adults and children
responsibility of adults for the world
role of teachers as representatives of the world
worldliness of education
genre political philosophy
social criticism
hasInfluenced debates on educational authority
philosophy of education
political theory of education
influencedBy Hannah Arendt's analysis of modernity
Hannah Arendt's theory of authority
language English
mainTopic authority
crisis of authority
education
modernity
political theory
notableFor analysis of the loss of authority in modern education
defense of educational authority without authoritarianism
distinction between education and politics
partOf Between Past and Future NERFINISHED
philosophicalPerspective Arendtian political theory
publicationDecade 1960s

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