A moral analysis of educational harm and student resistance

Journal of Philosophy of Education 58 (1):41-57 (2024)
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Abstract

This paper elucidates the rights violations caused by mass formal schooling systems and explores what students may do about them. Students have rights not to be harmed and rights to liberty (not to be oppressed), as well as attendant rights to (proportionately) defend their rights if necessary. For some time now, education has been dominated by mass formal schooling systems that harm and oppress many students. Such harm and oppression violate those students’ rights not to be harmed or oppressed, which may justify student nonviolent defensive (or rights-protecting) action.

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