Abstract
In this response to Kurt Stemhagen and Nakia Pope’s essay I support their contention that John Dewey was concerned about the potential influence of corporate capitalism on both schools and society. Further, I suggest that in light of the authors’ legitimate worry over the corporate tide of influence awash over schools, their discussion might have included some of the more relevant elements of Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis’s Schooling in Capitalist America.
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