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Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Oct 5, 2024 7:20 AM

Author:Paulo Freire

Pedagogy of the Oppressed

'The foremost work on the key democratic task: helping people to identify and challenge the sources of their oppression ... a transformative text' George Monbiot, Guardian

Arguing that 'education is freedom', Paulo Freire's radical international classic contends that traditional teaching styles keep the poor powerless by treating them as passive, silent recipients of knowledge. Grounded in Freire's own experience teaching impoverished and illiterate students in his native Brazil and over the world, this pioneering book instead suggests that through co-operation, dialogue and critical thinking, every human being can develop a sense of self and fulfil their right to be heard.

'Truly revolutionary' Ivan Illich

Reviews

A transformative text

—— George Monbiot

Truly revolutionary

—— Ivan Illich

Brilliant methodology of a highly charged and politically provocative character

—— Jonathan Kozol

A sensitive and incisive analysis of the British class system...insanely readable

—— Tom Holland, author of Dominion

One of the finest polemics I have ever come across... Sad Little Men has been an eye-opener

—— Spectator

A sensitive and incisive analysis of the British class system has no right to be as insanely readable and enjoyable as this book manages to be

—— Tom Holland, author of Dominion

Engaging and readable, powerful and cogent. A vivid portrait of the political elite exposed for the vulnerable men/ children they are

—— Joy Schaverien, author of Boarding School Syndrome

If you want to understand the aura of entitlement and untouchability shrouding our governing class, look no further than Beard's witty, unsparingly sharp and deeply moving anatomy of the emotional culture of England's boarding schools

—— Josh Cohen

Read this book

—— Alastair Campbell

Utterly compelling, top proper stuff. I loved it to bits. The energy of it! I really felt for them (all) by the end

—— Ian Marchant, Author of A Hero for High Times

Really good, clever, dazzling in its anger and the force of its argument

—— Nicola Shulman , Times Literary Supplement

[A] brilliant book... Beard's breathtaking personal account of the British habit of the British habit of institutionalising elite children captures all the nuances and subtleties of the boarder's undoing and its lasting legacy into adulthood

—— Nick Duffell , Therapy Today

Definitive and brilliantly expressed

—— Viv Groskop

[A] brilliantly excoriating book

—— New Statesman

Engaging and readable, powerful and cogent. A vivid portrait of the political elite exposed for the vulnerable men/children they are, and a systematic and searing case for reform

—— Joy Schaverien, author of Boarding School Syndrome

Reading this book is like going on a literary Grand Tour . . . Essential for the pub quiz

—— Country Life

Eliot's books have been my equivalent of big game almanacs. This book is half a delight and half a gauntlet

—— Stuart Kelly , Scotsman

The ultimate book for lovers of lists and literature . . . surprising, inspiring and amusing

—— Denise O'Donoghue , Irish Examiner

As well-reported, and at times as emotionally wrenching, as Amy Goldstein’s Janesville . . . In facing . . . the fraying of the social contract between employer and employee, Sarah Kessler's work in Gigged makes one thing increasingly clear: we must get busy building a new one that benefits all sides of that relationship, and the society around it.

—— Editor’s Choice , 800 CEO Read

Goes under the bonnet of the gig economy.

—— What CEOs Are Reading , Management Today

Kessler’s recent book Gigged is all about [the] desire for independence . . . Kessler investigates the liberating ethos and terrible trade-offs of this new economy by following several people working in such positions. She discovers why the revolution in “independent contractor” work – which comes without guarantees for minimum wages, paid vacation, or health benefits – is paradise for one slice of the population, but has been disappointing, and in some cases devastating, for others.

—— Quartz

For those interested in inquiries into modern (and future) work, there’s Gigged by Sarah Kessler, an analysis of the gig economy.

—— Books of the Year , Buzzfeed News

Looks at the potential of the gig economy and ultimately the problems it bears.

—— Books of the Year , Fast Company
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