
by Ivan Illich
Noted educational critic Ivan Illich argues that the function of modern education is simply to produce consumers and workers for an industrial society. In the process, individual autonomy is sacrificed. Illich challenges the concept that true learning can occur only within schools, and suggests that there are ways of educating people more effective than today's school systems. 1 audio cassette. 33 min. Order No. AF0729.
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