Authoritarian politics and progressive education : The reception of progressive education within fascist movements in Switzerland, 1920-1939
Auteur(s)
Type
Article dans une revue scientifique
Date de publication
2019
Langue de la référence
Anglais
Résumé
Progressive education is generally thought to bear little commonality with authoritarianism and nativism. However, several studies show far-right governments and movements embracing progressive tenets. This article investigates the reasons behind this phenomenon by confronting the educational ideas of key far-right parties and educators in interwar German- and Italian-speaking Switzerland. Our systematic analysis of texts produced by these actors suggests that they subscribed to progressivism not in spite of their political views, but precisely because it aligned with their authori- tarian and nativist ideology. This finding calls for more scholarship exploring and theorising the relationship between political ideologies and (progressive) educational ideas and movements.
Mention d’édition
Academic Press Fribourg
Pays d'édition
Suisse
ISSN
1424-3946
EISSN
2624-8492
Peer Reviewed
Portée (nationale / internationale)
Internationale
Volume / Tome
41
Pagination
386-403
Digital Only