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Paulo Freire and Learning to Remake Man

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Is History in the Making?

i was going through the part of the critical turn in education, i stumble upon this. He is describing sometimes the political illiterate perceives the future not as a repetition of the present, but as something pre established. The first domesticates the present, which should be repeated, and the second reduces the future to something inexorable. Both negate people as beings of practice, and in so doing, they also reject history. If you don't teach kids to be change agents, to change theto doliterately make history, to change their conditions, then you're domesticating people.

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