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academic: skills, 16; standards, 20 accountability, 15, 16, 90; agenda, 17 Adelman, N., 91 administrators, xviii, 21, 70–74 Allington, R., 16 Allman, P., 8 Althusser, L., 8 Ambrose, S., 7 American Educational Research Association, 89 American Enterprise Institute, 7 ancestral heritages, 2; African, 20, 123; African American, 12, 35, 60, 62, 75–76, 106, 111, 124; AngloAmericans , 89, 123; Anglo-Saxon Protestant tradition in Europe, 20; Asian, 12, 123; Asian American, 20; Euro-American, 19, 60, 106, 111; identity, 18; males, 19, 81; See also class; tradition and identity, 19; Hispanic, 62, 123; Irish, 123; Italian, 123; Jewish, 20, 123; Latinos, 12 Andersen, R., 7 Anderson, G., 29, 55–56, 74 antisemitism, 125 Anyon, J., 49, 65–66 Apple, M., ix, xiv, 1, 3, 14, 15, 20, 47, 121 aristocracy, 11, 32, 34; power of, 33; See also power Armstrong, T., 91 Aronowitz, S., 8 Aronson, R., 2, 123 Association of Curriculum and Supervision, the, 27 authenticity, 74–75, 77–78; through reciprocity , 78; See also reciprocity autobiographical scholarship, 37, 116–17 autonomy, x, xiv–xv, 40; as a state of power, 53; organizational, as a state of mind, 52; relative economic, 8; See also economics; school, 37, 39–41, 43–46, 48, 51–52, 55, 80, 85; See also school Avrich, P., 5, 123 Ayers, W., 124 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 100 Baldwin, J., 24 Banaszak, L., 5, 35 Banathy, B., 108 Barber, B., 1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 25, 123 Barker, J., 55, 74 Baron, D., 28 Barth, R., 40, 56 Bates, S., 94 Beare, H., 74 Beck, L., 39 Belcher, M., 28 Bell, D., 8, 18 Bellah, R., 24 Bennett, William, 7, 94 Berlinger, D., 2, 124 Biddle, B., 2, 124 Binder, A., 18 Bintz, W., 28 Bismark, 35 Black, D., 36 Blank, R., 123 Blase, J., 29, 39 Blau, J., 3, 36 Bloom, L., 65, 100 Bodnar, J., 25 Bonchek, S., 28 bourgeoisie, 1, 9, 11–16, 18, 20, 26, 32–35, 81, 89, 117, 122–23; petty, 13, 17; See also class 141 I N D E X Boyd, W., 74 Brimelow, P., 44 Brock, D., 3 Brosio, R., 1, 8 Buber, M., 76 Buchanan, P., 18–19 Buckmaster, H., 35 Buechler, St., 5, 13, 36 Bullough, R., 37, 40 Burgler, R., 5, 123 Bush: administration of, 16, 83, 119; George W., 7 Campbell, J., 55, 74 capitalism, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 20, 26, 31, 33–35, 122; laissez-faire, 34 Casner-Lotto, J., 44 Cassirer, E., 52–53 Castle, S., 112 Chapman, J., 74 Christian, 4, 7, 20; evangelical, 19, 81, 123; fundamentalist, 14, 18, 94, 117; puritanical moral principles, 33; Right, 18 Chubb, J., 41, 44, 83 civil: disobedience, 34; protest, 36; rights movement, 36, 122; See also rights class, xi, 12, 13, 35: analysis, 8; See also Marx; angry white men, 118; as collective identity, 11–12, 18; See also bourgeoisie (petty); classism, 86; demise of, 14; elderly as, 12, 123; end of, struggle, xv, 14; Euro-American male, 19, 81; See also ancestral heritage ; fundamentalist Christian, 14, 18, 117; See also Christian; intellectual as, 9, 11–12, 20, 26, 30–35, 89, 94; middle (middlers), 32; neo-analysis of, 8; peasants, 33; struggle, 24; technical intelligentsia, 14, 16, 117, 123; (industrial) working, 21, 33–34, 123; See also workers classical liberalism, 4, 31, 34–35; See also liberalism classless society, 14 Clements, S., 44 Clinton, 7; administration, 85 coalition: building, xiii, 13; of leftist, 118; See also leftist; conservative, 14–21 Cobblestone Publishing, 95 Cohen, G., 8 collective: bargaining, 34, 44; identity, 25–26, 85; as a form of national identity, 12, 18, 26; public identity, 11 Comer, J., 39 common good, 34–35, 108 communism, 34, 123 conflict, 55, 61, 63–65, 78; as a natural and positive aspect of people working together, 63; over jurisdiction, 64; school, antagonism, 62; spheres of influence, 65, 68–69 conservative, x, xvii: agenda, xv, 20, 81, 83, 85, 96, 112, 124; as an architectonic force, 81; coalition, 8, 14–21, 89; educational agenda, 20–21, 82, 84, 117; talk back to, 84; era, 36; ethos, 97; ideology, policies, and practices, 1, 3, 82, 118–19; politicians and intellectuals, 6; restoration, ix–xi, xv–xvi, 1–4, 6, 8, 14, 17, 81, 113, 119; resurgence, 20; think tanks, 7; tradition , 99 control: direct, technical, and bureaucratic , xiv; locus of, 68; religion as social, 33; See also religion; social, over education, 88; See also education; social Courtois, S., 5, 122–23 Crawford, J., 19...

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