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Vol. 5, No. 1, 2003
 
The Role of Critical Pedagogy in the Globalization Era
and the Aftermath of September 11, 2001.
Interview with Peter McLaren
(Updated Version)
Lucía Coral Aguirre Muñoz
laguirre@uabc.mx
Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Educativo
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Km. 103 Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada
Ensenada, Baja California, México
 

 

Abstract

In the face of postmodern theories claiming the end of the working class, Peter McLaren discusses the globalization of capitalism as a form of imperialism; he does so from a critical perspective founded on Marxist theory and on the concepts of social class and class struggle. Regarding the events of September 11, 2001, he describes U.S. foreign policy and its effects at the international level. He also defends the heroic figure of Che Guevara against accusations by some US critics that Che should be compared to Bin Laden. The conclusion of this analysis defines the role of critical pedagogy in education, whose purpose is that of contributing to the creation of an egalitarian society based on the socialist values of cooperation and solidarity.

Key words: Globalization, social class, critical pedagogy.

 
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