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This book is a powerful indictment of corporate culture and its influence on American public schooling. It is informative, instructive, and important for anyone who is concerned about the fate of public education in this country. The book is especially crucial in helping us understand the threat that corporate culture and its advocates pose in undermining the democratic importance of schooling as ... more details
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  • Provides an in-depth exploration of the impact of corporate culture on public schooling
  • Provides concrete examples of how corporate culture has corrupted public education
  • Offers readers a unique and powerful toolkit to fight back against corporate culture's influence


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This book is a powerful indictment of corporate culture and its influence on American public schooling. It is informative, instructive, and important for anyone who is concerned about the fate of public education in this country. The book is especially crucial in helping us understand the threat that corporate culture and its advocates pose in undermining the democratic importance of schooling as a public good. It should be read by everyone concerned about the future of public schools.

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor Francis, an informa company. Review: Deron Boyles has written a powerful indictment of corporate culture and its influence on American public schooling. American Education and Corporations is informative, instructive, and important for anyone who is concerned about the fate of public education in this country. The book is especially crucial in helping us understand the threat that corporate culture and its advocates pose in undermining the democratic importance of schooling as a public good. It should be read by everyone concerned about the fate of public schools and what to do to prevent them from becoming simply an extension of the corporations. -Henry A. Giroux, Waterbury Chair Professor, Penn State University
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