Anarchist Education and the Modern School
Discover the transformative ideas of Francisco Ferrer in "Anarchist Education and the Modern School" by Mark Bray. Published in 2018, this compelling book spans 352 pages and delves into the controversial life of Ferrer, a Catalan anarchist educator. Accused of being behind the Tragic Week rebellion before his execution on October 13, 1909, Ferrer's legacy is explored through his writings, which emphasize rationalist education and the political dimensions of pedagogy. With a nuanced perspective, Bray sheds light on Ferrer's contributions to education and his vision for a nonviolent, reformative society. This historical reader not only examines Ferrer's life but also highlights the broader fight for educational reform and democratic ideals. Perfect for anyone interested in anarchism, education, and history, this book offers an in-depth look into the mind of a revolutionary thinker. Don't miss out on this essential addition to any educational or political library.