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The field of pedagogy for the privileged has two significant applications: pragmatic and political. The first addresses the need for more cohesive and effective models and practices to assist in the transformation of privileged learners. The second speaks to the question about whether it is important to involve privileged allies in the struggle for social justice as well as whether their agency to create change provides a significant contribution to movements for social justice.

Pedagogy for the Privileged

Ann Curry-Stevens

The behaviors that we adopt by open-ended learning have all the same limitations. If anything, behavioral adaptations are even more shortsighted than genetic evolution because the immediate costs and benefits of our behaviors are more perceptible to us than the long-term consequences.

This View of Life

David Sloan Wilson

To define a humanist alternative we need to examine existing economic forms--markets, central planning, private and public ownership, and hierarchical divisions of labor--to see how they preclude solidarity, diversity, and collective self-management. In light of these lessons, we need to elaborate alternative economic forms better suited to organizing production, consumption, and allocation in ways consistent with humanist goals.

Liberating Theory

Michael Albert, Holly Sklar

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