[Peace] Public Education in the Grand Sense: On the Limits and Possibilities of Left Egalitarianism

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CAS Initiative-David Blacker
   
   - Event Type
      - Lecture
   - Sponsor
      - Center for Advanced Study
   - Location
      - Levis Faculty Center-Room 210; 919 West Illinois Street; Urbana
   - Date 
      - Sep 25, 2017   4:00 pm   
   - Speaker
      - David Blacker; Professor of Philosophy of Education and Legal Studies Program, University of Delaware
   - Cost
      - Free and Open to the Public
   - E-Mail 
      - cas at cas.illinois.edu
   - Phone 
      - 217-333-6729
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   - Originating Calendar
      - Center for Advanced Study
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Public Education in the Grand Sense: On the Limits and Possibilities of Left Egalitarianism
   
Characterized by historic commitments to egalitarianism, the political left implicitly positions itself as moral educator to the public at large. As presently conceived, however, this enterprise has become antiquated. As decent durable jobs become scarcer and individuals more economically disposable, human identities are becoming more fluid, disconnecting from their erstwhile vocational anchors. In this context, the political left's educative capacity is structurally limited by its reluctance to confront its own philosophical contingencies, as its field of action is increasingly drained of shared comprehensive conceptions. In this setting of collective meaning deficit, an overly thin egalitarian imaginary is guaranteed to fail long-term. Yet public education in the grand sense is not impossible. This lecture describes several possibilities for the needed reconstruction.


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