From Ecopedagogy to Eco-Leninist Education

Taking as its point of departure, Ford’s major recent interventions in pedagogical theory, this paper seeks to (1) critique ecopedagogy as a degenerated offshoot of critical pedagogy, prone to its parent’s fundamental deviation from its revolutionary, Freirean origins; (2) move beyond the moment of...

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Main Author: Simon Boxley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The International Education Studies Association 2025-06-01
Series:Educational Futures
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Online Access:https://educationstudies.org.uk/?p=32714
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Summary:Taking as its point of departure, Ford’s major recent interventions in pedagogical theory, this paper seeks to (1) critique ecopedagogy as a degenerated offshoot of critical pedagogy, prone to its parent’s fundamental deviation from its revolutionary, Freirean origins; (2) move beyond the moment of critique to that of theoretical reconstruction, in the form of Eco-Leninist educational theory as class struggle in the realm of education in/for the Capitalocene. Recent scholarship has co-opted Lenin to the project of urgent, rapid, green transition, sometimes drawing on the model of war communism: drastic measures for environmentally catastrophic times. At same time, new adaptations and applications of Lenin have lent the Marxist canon a revived urgency in the period of ‘anthropogenic omnicide’. I turn these interventions to the cause of Eco-Leninist educational theory in pursuit of an organizational form that escapes ecopedagogy’s accommodation to capital.
ISSN:1758-2199