The Conservative Assault on America: Cultural Politics, Education and the New Authoritarianism
- 1 April 2005
- journal article
- Published by Duke University Press in Cultural Politics
- Vol. 1 (2) , 139-164
- https://doi.org/10.2752/174321905778054827
Abstract
This article argues that while the United States has been drifting toward the ideological right since the 1980s, the election of George W. Bush marks a qualitative turn toward authoritarianism. This authoritarian turn is traced through the rise of four antidemocratic tendencies in American society: neoliberalism, religious fundamentalism, militarism and educational conformism. All these fundamentalisms will be accentuated with the reelection of George W. Bush, and most of the democratic gains of the last century will be rolled back. In opposition to this rising tide of authoritarianism, the author calls for the primacy of a cultural politics in which learning is linked to social change and pedagogy is embraced as a moral and political practice that takes place in a wide range of cultural sites.Keywords
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