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Smashing cosmopolitanism: the Neo-liberal destruction of cosmopolitan education in East-Central Europe

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posted on 2025-05-09, 22:56 authored by Robert J. Imre, Zsuzsa Millei
Critiques that seek to examine cosmopolitanism as a concept suffer from a severe popularity problem. Rather than engage in this pro/con debate, we are interested in demonstrating that cosmopolitanism can wax and wane, ebb and flow, and has appeared as a grounding ideology for educational programs before, only to be torn asunder by those seeking to consolidate regime change. We do not suggest that cosmopolitanism is good and righteous politics, normatively opposed to or supporting patriotism, nor is it ideologically left, right or centre. We see a burgeoning cosmopolitan outlook in a particular time and place, that was smashed by political and social forces both unforeseen and powerful, changing foundational concepts of education in East-Central Europe in general and Hungary in particular.

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Journal title

Current Issues in Comparative Education

Volume

12

Issue

1

Pagination

76-85

Publisher

Columbia University

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Newcastle Business School

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