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Education for Justice
ISBN-13:
9780334003564
ISBN-10:
0334003563
Edition:
2nd
Author:
Brian Wren
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd
Format:
Paperback
160 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780334003564
ISBN-10:
0334003563
Edition:
2nd
Author:
Brian Wren
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd
Format:
Paperback
160 pages
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Education for Justice (ISBN-13: 9780334003564 and ISBN-10: 0334003563), written by authors
Brian Wren, was published by Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd in 2012.
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Takes us through a daringly comprehensive argument ... the simplicity and sheer readability of his writing and the lucidity and humaneness of his overall position deserve, and will attract, one hopes, a wide readership. For Wren, education in justice consists in the development of a critical awareness of ourselves as oppressor or oppressed in the unjust society . He shows us something of what justice might be and why we should aspire to it. He also offers vivid illustration of what injustice and cultural oppression mean in the contemporary world' (Epworth Review). It is a measure of Brian Wren's achievement that he has caused at least one world-weary reader to think again about the possibility of radical and effective political change. His analysis of contemporary institutional oppression and our implication in it, particularly in its damaging effect upon the Third World, is a well-stated repetition of the socialist critique of the use and abuse of power. The new thing here, however, is the tone of the book: there is a calm and loving but utterly piercing description of the pathology of power and the lengths to which we'll all go to justify our share in it' (Church Times)
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