Beyond Liberal Democracy: Diverse Educational Relations

Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon

Abstract


This essay offers a critical analysis of Locke's and Rousseau's basic assumptions upon which classical liberalism is built: rationalism, universalism, and individualism. I then describe an alternative starting place for democracy with a transactional view of individuals-in-relation-to-others. I then offer specific educational examples to help me sketch two themes that illustrate problems with classical liberalism and how a transactional democracy-always-in-the-making can help to solve these problems.

Keywords


democratic theory, Locke, Rousseau, feminist theory, cultural studies

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