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+*James explains why he stopped focusing on Paulo Freire for a while in order to dive back into Marxism and understand the mechanisms by which Freire appears as a religious figure in Wokeism, particularly to Henri Giroux, who was his evangelist and the man responsible for having made "The Politics of Education" become so well-cited in Pedagogical disciplines*
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Freirean thought is the theological bedrock upon which Critical Education Theory has been built, and it must be understood as such. As I read through his book, what I keep running into is this overwhelming view of how religious Freire's writing is. It has provided the basis for the Woke theology.
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