Diversity and Distrust: Civic Education in a Multicultural Democracy by Stephen Macedo [Book Review]

American Journal of Jurisprudence 46 (1):277-290 (2001)
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Abstract

Steven Macedo's Diversity and Distrust is an effort to apply an unapologetically "transformative" version of liberalism to questions of public education (eschewing any supposedly liberal "neutrality). His candor is refreshing, but this review argues that his effort to defend his transformative liberal views (and the general thrust of American judicial efforts to deal with public education, for the most part) ultimately fails.

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