Schizmogeneza a autorytaryzm
Poszukiwania dźwigni zmian w książce „Narodzimy wszystkiego. Nowa historia ludzkości” Davida Graebera i Davida Wengrowa
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https://doi.org/10.26881/ae.2024.21.04Keywords:
schizmogeneza, wiedza rdzennych ludów, autorytaryzm, dekolonizacja, pedagogika krytycznaAbstract
The article focuses on the potential impact of the book "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity", written by anthropologist David Graeber and archaeologist David Wengrow, on the thinking of educators. This book challenges existing myths about society's development and social inequalities and synthesizes the results of scientific research. The authors turned their original plan to write a pamphlet on contemporary inequality into a comprehensive book. The book examines how Europe began to examine issues of inequality and its origins, and uses terms that can be used to describe the contemporary drift of some countries towards authoritarianism.
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