TY - BOOK AU - Moak,Daniel S. TI - From the New Deal to the war on schools : : race, inequality, and the rise of the punitive education state SN - 9781469668208 (paperback) AV - LA 209 M687f 2022 U1 - 370.973 PY - 2022/// CY - Chapel Hill PB - University of North Carolina Press KW - Education KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Educación KW - Historia KW - Estados Unidos KW - Siglo XX KW - Racism in education KW - Racismo en la educación KW - Discrimination in education KW - Discriminación en la educación KW - Social policy KW - Política social N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: The politics of the federal education state : faith in education and the turn toward punitiveness Part I. From political economy to equal opportunity : the struggle over ideas, 1932-1965. To reconstruct or adjust? The battle within the progressive education movement, 1920s-1940s The achievement of civil rights within the status quo : race and class in black political visions, 1930s-1950s Courts, communism, and commercialism : the rise of the liberal incorporationist coalition Part II. From ideology to institutionalization : the foundations of the federal education state, 1965-1980. The great society and the ideological origins of the federal education state From belief to blame : federal funding and the punitive policy shift Conclusion: The enduring legacy of the liberal incorporationist education state : persistence and possibility in the current era N2 - "In an era defined by political polarization, both major U.S. parties have come to share a remarkably similar understanding of the education system as well as a set of punitive strategies for fixing it. Combining an intellectual history of social policy with a sweeping history of the educational system, Daniel S. Moak looks beyond the rise of neoliberalism to find the origin of today's education woes in Great Society reforms"-- ER -