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Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Why Freire Still Matters in an Age of Layered Oppressions
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Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Why Freire Still Matters in an Age of Layered Oppressions

Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed isn’t just a book about classrooms—it’s a framework for power. This review explores Freire’s “banking model,” problem-posing education, internalised oppression, feminist critiques, and why his ideas still matter across today’s struggles against hierarchy and injustice.

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: Empire by Other Means
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: Empire by Other Means

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man is not a conspiracy theory — it’s a framework. This article explores how debt, development, and intervention function as tools of modern empire, and why the patterns John Perkins described are still shaping global politics today.

Stolen Generations: How Denmark Is Still Taking Indigenous Children
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Stolen Generations: How Denmark Is Still Taking Indigenous Children

A newborn taken within the first hour. A mother told she failed a culturally biased test. Decades after the Little Danes experiment, Greenlandic children are still being removed by the Danish state. This article exposes how Europe’s newest Stolen Generation is being created — and why the world must pay attention.

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