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Summary notes on marxism (in education) Sociologists mentioned: Althusser (1972) Bowles + Ginitis Paul Willis (1970s) Rikowski (2002, 2005) Bourdieu ()

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  • August 19, 2023
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Marxism


Marxist view - Bourgeoisie exploit the proletariat - produce the goods and services to sell in
return for a wage, that is nowhere near the wage of the bourgeoisie who own the means of
production
Economic base (infrastructure) largely shapes society (the superstructure)

Ruling class ideology produces false class consciousness (subject class feel they deserve
what they have)
Meritocracy is a myth

Althusser (1972)

Reproduction of labour
- Reproduction of skill
- Reproduction of ruling class ideology

= efficient and obedient workforce

Subject class belvie they get what they deserve then they are unlikely to challenge the
bourgeoisie


Ideological state apparatus - mass media, law, religion, education

In pre-capitalist society the church was the main ideological state apparatus.

Repressive state apparatus - army, prison, police - based on force → Althusser belives the
RSA is less affective than ISA

Evaluation



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- Little evidence
- Pictures society as cultural dopes -
possibly accepting society
- People don’t always follow the
bourgoisie



Bowles + Ginitis

Education = production of labour

Hidden curriculum - interpersonal behaviour + personalities it pumps children full of

, Correspondence theory - close similarities between social relationships in the workforce and
at school.
Creation of an obedience motivated and hard working workforce

Done via:

1. Submission to authority
- Study done ( by Bowles + Gintis) of 237 senior students, new york
- Higher grades = personality of subordinary and discipline
- low = creativity and aggressiveness
Certain characteristics are favoured = subvertient workforce

Teacher → student
Boss → worker

2. External rewards
Exam success = uni offers = good job
Work = wage

3. Legitimising inequality

Idea that school is a meritocracy - you get what you deserve, if you get good grades then
you will do well in life
Those with highest grades - highest jobs


They argue that educational attainment relates to family

Evaluation



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- Sees educational attainment
determined by the economy -
ignores society
- Too much emphasis on capitalism
- Resistance to schools? Not
everyone obeys
- What about how the family affects
the educational attainment

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