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  2. Democratic education - Wikipedia

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    Democratic education is a type of formal education that is organized democratically, so that students can manage their own learning and participate in the governance of their educational environment. Democratic education is often specifically emancipatory, with the students' voices being equal to the teachers'. [1]

  3. Democracy in Marxism - Wikipedia

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    [35]: 61 In his view, mass democracy was crucial, but could be guaranteed only to the revolutionary classes. [35]: 61–62 In the concept of New Democracy, the working class and the communist party are the dominant part of a coalition which includes progressive intellectuals and bourgeois patriotic democrats. [36]

  4. Marxist schools of thought - Wikipedia

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    Marxism is a method of socioeconomic analysis that originates in the works of 19th century German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.Marxism analyzes and critiques the development of class society and especially of capitalism as well as the role of class struggles in systemic, economic, social and political change.

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    Florida public school students will learn that 110 million people died under communist rule from 1900 to 1987 | Opinion

  6. 1952 reorganization of higher education in China - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the theory of John Dewey, Cai Yuanpei, the first Minister of Education of the new republic, believed that education should aim for growing intelligence of mind, personal traits that contribute to culture and society, democratic mobility and educational growth. He planned to put the education under autonomous, non-partisan, non ...

  7. Communism - Wikipedia

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    Anarcho-communism is a libertarian theory of anarchism and communism which advocates the abolition of the state, private property, and capitalism in favor of common ownership of the means of production; [285] [286] direct democracy; and a horizontal network of voluntary associations and workers' councils with production and consumption based on ...

  8. Communist society - Wikipedia

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    Communism is a social system under which the free development of each is a condition for the free development of all. [30] In Vladimir Lenin's political theory, a classless society would be a society controlled by the direct producers, organized to produce according to socially managed goals. Such a society, Lenin suggested, would develop ...

  9. List of communist ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Some of the contributions to communist theory that Stalin is particularly known for are the following: The theoretical work concerning nationalities as seen in Marxism and the National Question. [57] The notion of socialism in one country. [58] Marxism and Problems of Linguistics. [59]