We wake up to volatile times as the world observes and ignores. <i>The Burden of Conscience</i> is not a subtle rebuke and reveal, it is a piercing cry: shattering and interrupting, naming what must be named, disquieting us all. No one does it better than Henry Giroux.

- Shirley R Steinberg, Professor of Education, University of Calgary, Canada,

In The Burden of Conscience, Giroux confronts the insidious rise of fascism infiltrating today’s politics and education, alongside the suffocating silence that paralyzes our will to resist and speak truth to power. He decries the moral apathy in the face of the slaughter of children in Israel and the mass killing in Gaza, positioning this silence as part of a broader, ominous affliction of our age—the fusion of colonialism and neoliberal capitalism. He calls for a groundswell of resistance, urging a movement to reclaim education as a public good, where critical education becomes an expression of freedom, a crucible of literacy, liberation, and collective empowerment. Drawing on his own childhood, he intertwines the personal with the political, unearthing the complexities of class, whiteness, and race, showing that individual and collective actions must converge to dismantle oppressive systems. Finally, he argues that education is a powerful tool, giving us, in the words of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, ‘the power to think the absent.’ Only through this awakening can a critical public consciousness emerge, sparking a multiracial working-class movement capable of challenging entrenched systems of oppression and bringing about true social transformation and radical democracy.
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Introduction: The Politics of Emergency Time and the Crisis of Conscience 1. Youth and Memories of Hope in the Age of Disposability 2. Killing Children, the Burdens of Conscience, and the Israel-Hamas War 3. Blood in their Mouths: Lies, Violence, and Fascist Politics 4. The Right Wing’s Dirty War against History and Education 5. Bad Faith Liberalism and the Politics of False Equivalency 6. The Violence of Organized Forgetting 7. Silence Is Dangerous in the Current Age of Rising Fascism Conclusion References Index
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We wake up to volatile times as the world observes and ignores. The Burden of Conscience is not a subtle rebuke and reveal, it is a piercing cry: shattering and interrupting, naming what must be named, disquieting us all. No one does it better than Henry Giroux.
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Interrogates the continuing creeping of fascism into today’s politics and education and the plague of silence that prevents us from resistance, and speaking truth to power.
Giroux discusses his own childhood as an example of the merging of the personal and the political, reflecting on narratives around class, whiteness, race

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ISBN
9781350506893
Publisert
2025-02-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

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Henry A. Giroux holds the Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest in English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, Canada. His recent books include Insurrections (Bloomsbury, 2023), Pedagogy of Resistance (Bloomsbury, 2022), Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy (Bloomsbury, 2021) and On Critical Pedagogy, 2nd Edition (Bloomsbury, 2020).