An analysis and evaluation of Ivan Illich's social and educational philosophy in the light of his early development and the major critiques of his theories

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The aim of this thesis is to try to bring some clarity and perspective into the controversy generated by Ivan Illich's theory of the necessity for a deschooled society. Furthermore it attempts to elaborate on how Illich's concepts originated and evolved. In this respect, it strives to present all of the elements which have had an impact upon Illich's intellectual formation and his subsequent religious, social, and educational philosophy.

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An Expansion of the Concept of Alienation.Ivan Illich - 1973 - Journal of Social Philosophy 4 (1):1-7.
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