Lorenzo Luzuriaga and the Challenge of Global Education

  • Paolo Scotton IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca - Italy
Keywords: Lorenzo Luzuriaga, UNESCO, humanism, political education, citizenship.

Abstract

This article inquires into a neglected but crucial feature of the works of Lorenzo Luzuriaga: his analysis and criticism of the processes of internationalisation in education which marked the post- Second World War period and which coincided with his long Argentine exile. In particular, the article analyses – through a discussion of his initial appreciation and following criticisms in regard to UNESCO’s normative guidelines and educative practices – the philosophical premises and the political implications of his last educative proposals. These will be shown to be conceived in tight connection and continuity with his preceding works. Moreover, this investigation will permit to recognize the remarkable contribution he offered to the enhancement of José Ortega y Gasset’s pedagogical theory within a changed political context characterised by a unique attempt of defining and institutionalising new values for a global education aimed to promote world peace.

A paradigmatic historical event that still grounds the current debate on the nature and purposes of citizenship education and in which the active, social and political education proposed by Luzuriaga still constitutes an interesting critical reference

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Scotton P. (2016). Lorenzo Luzuriaga and the Challenge of Global Education. Res Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas, 19(1), 99-129. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RPUB.2016.v19.n1.52208
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Estudios