Reclaiming Democratic Education

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Benhabib
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fallism
Fees Must Fall
forthcoming
Freire
Habermas
higher education
pedagogy
pedagogy of disruption
pedagogy of interruption
pedagogy of the oppressed
Ranciere
Rhodes Must Fall
South Africa
student protest

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  • ISBN 9781350610712
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Looking back to the initial optimism about democratic educational transformation in post-apartheid South Africa, philosopher of education Yusef Waghid asks how the promise of profound change in universities has floundered, and how it can be recovered.

In an era marked by rising authoritarianism, managerialism, and technocratic imperatives, higher education risks becoming a factory of credentialing rather than a crucible for democratic citizenship. By critically re-examining earlier commitments and exposing how policies intended to promote educational equity can instead reproduce domination, the book argues for a renewed, ethically grounded engagement with democracy that acknowledges both its fragility and its transformative potential. Blending reflective narrative, critical theory, and case studies of institutional reform and protest movements #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall, the text moves between philosophical deliberation and on-the-ground praxis. Each chapter engages key thinkers—Dewey, Gutmann, Giroux, Rancière, Todd, Biesta, Mbembe, Appiah, Habermas, Benhabib—while drawing on the author’s experience in policy development, curriculum design, and leadership in South African universities.

Yusef Waghid is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Education at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

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