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Intro
Preface
Architectural Design
Contents
Chapter 1: Becoming Academic: The Construction of Political Bias
Seeing Biases
Becoming Academic
References
Chapter 2: A Critical History of ECT: From Marxism to Culturalism
The Shifting Terrain of ECT
Roots of ECT
Critical History of ECT
A Focus on Education
A Focus on Critical Theory
Apple and Giroux 1990s: Present
References
Chapter 3: Finding Capitalist-Cultural Connections: Marx & Others
Seeing Politics
Conceptual Movements
Support for Connecting Capitalism-Culture
W.E.B. Du Bois
Frank Chapman
James and West & Martin
Edwardo Porter
Malcolm & Martin
Peter McLaren 2.0
Malott and Ford: Building on McLaren
From Connections to Oneness: Capitalism-Culture
Cultural Categories
References
Chapter 4: Oneness of Capitalism-Culture Within ECT
Seeing Oneness
The Oneness of Capitalism-Culture
What Is Not Oneness
Oneness Within ECT
UKEM's Response to Oneness
A Recap of Oneness
From Oneness to Marxist Extensions Within ECT
Pushing the Boundaries of Ideology
Ideology and ECT
Pushing the Boundaries of the Dialectic
Extended Dialectic and ECT
Remix: Extended Dialectic and Critical Pedagogy
References
Chapter 5: Marxist Praxis
What Is a Marxist Praxis?
Marxist Praxis and Intellectuals
References
Chapter 6: Extending Marxist Praxis Within ECT
Extending Marxist Praxis
Lefebvre and Praxis
Illich and Praxis
The Dialectical Biologists and Praxis
Gramsci, Freire, and Praxis
Exemplars of Praxis
Coops in Venezuela
Critical Social Work
Reworking the University
Extended Marxism Within ECT
Oneness for ECT
Extended Ideology for ECT
Extended Dialectic for ECT
Extended Praxis Within ECT
Creative Praxis
Learning
References
Chapter 7: That Can't Be Done Here or Can It?
What Has Been Done
Sylvia Pankhurst
Keturah Proctor
What Can Be Done: Extending What Has Been Done
Theory and Self
Knowledge: Bringing Differences Together
Class, Race, Gender, LBGTQ+, and Solidarity
Critical History, Conceptual Development, and Praxis
Finding a Place in Schools
Ecology and Marxism
Expanding CRT: Oneness of Capitalism and Racism
Lived Experience: CRT
Expanding Democracy
References
Chapter 8: Postscript: Completing the Circle
Completing the Circle
Why Wasn't I Involved in the Protests?
Why Did My Work Rarely Focus on Race?
Why Didn't ECT Play a Part in Guiding, Directing, or Even Shaping These Global Protests?
References
Canuimagine
References
Index
Preface
Architectural Design
Contents
Chapter 1: Becoming Academic: The Construction of Political Bias
Seeing Biases
Becoming Academic
References
Chapter 2: A Critical History of ECT: From Marxism to Culturalism
The Shifting Terrain of ECT
Roots of ECT
Critical History of ECT
A Focus on Education
A Focus on Critical Theory
Apple and Giroux 1990s: Present
References
Chapter 3: Finding Capitalist-Cultural Connections: Marx & Others
Seeing Politics
Conceptual Movements
Support for Connecting Capitalism-Culture
W.E.B. Du Bois
Frank Chapman
James and West & Martin
Edwardo Porter
Malcolm & Martin
Peter McLaren 2.0
Malott and Ford: Building on McLaren
From Connections to Oneness: Capitalism-Culture
Cultural Categories
References
Chapter 4: Oneness of Capitalism-Culture Within ECT
Seeing Oneness
The Oneness of Capitalism-Culture
What Is Not Oneness
Oneness Within ECT
UKEM's Response to Oneness
A Recap of Oneness
From Oneness to Marxist Extensions Within ECT
Pushing the Boundaries of Ideology
Ideology and ECT
Pushing the Boundaries of the Dialectic
Extended Dialectic and ECT
Remix: Extended Dialectic and Critical Pedagogy
References
Chapter 5: Marxist Praxis
What Is a Marxist Praxis?
Marxist Praxis and Intellectuals
References
Chapter 6: Extending Marxist Praxis Within ECT
Extending Marxist Praxis
Lefebvre and Praxis
Illich and Praxis
The Dialectical Biologists and Praxis
Gramsci, Freire, and Praxis
Exemplars of Praxis
Coops in Venezuela
Critical Social Work
Reworking the University
Extended Marxism Within ECT
Oneness for ECT
Extended Ideology for ECT
Extended Dialectic for ECT
Extended Praxis Within ECT
Creative Praxis
Learning
References
Chapter 7: That Can't Be Done Here or Can It?
What Has Been Done
Sylvia Pankhurst
Keturah Proctor
What Can Be Done: Extending What Has Been Done
Theory and Self
Knowledge: Bringing Differences Together
Class, Race, Gender, LBGTQ+, and Solidarity
Critical History, Conceptual Development, and Praxis
Finding a Place in Schools
Ecology and Marxism
Expanding CRT: Oneness of Capitalism and Racism
Lived Experience: CRT
Expanding Democracy
References
Chapter 8: Postscript: Completing the Circle
Completing the Circle
Why Wasn't I Involved in the Protests?
Why Did My Work Rarely Focus on Race?
Why Didn't ECT Play a Part in Guiding, Directing, or Even Shaping These Global Protests?
References
Canuimagine
References
Index