The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City
Abstract
The book, the result of six years of activism and research into school and urban reform in Chicago, begins with a brief overview of neoliberalism. Following this, the first chapter presents Lipman’s central argument: neoliberal urban and education policies, supported and informed by White supremacist ideologies, displace African American and Latino/a working class communities as part of a project to attract urban investment. The second chapter expands upon this claim, linking post-Fordist global capitalism and White supremacy to school reform and urban policies in Chicago. The third chapter presents an analysis of the Chicago Public School Board’s Renaissance 2010 policy document and exposition of how policy…
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- Neoliberalism (international relations)
- Political science
- Marketization
- Disinvestment
- Capitalism
- Political economy
- Ideology
- Public administration
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