Pedagogy of the Oppressed. It speaks about radicalization and critical consciousness. The intro in particular has a passage that your friend might see himself in about people who value their security over freedom and somehow spin this as bravery
Ooh, that's an interesting choice. My friend's actually lecturing A-Levels and pre-university law now, so it really might interest him.
edit: just read the preface. "Fear of freedom, of which its possessor is not necessarily aware, makes him see ghosts. Such an individual is actually taking refuge in an attempt to achieve security, which he or she prefers to the
risks of liberty." :jazz-ecstacy:
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. It speaks about radicalization and critical consciousness. The intro in particular has a passage that your friend might see himself in about people who value their security over freedom and somehow spin this as bravery
Ooh, that's an interesting choice. My friend's actually lecturing A-Levels and pre-university law now, so it really might interest him.
edit: just read the preface. "Fear of freedom, of which its possessor is not necessarily aware, makes him see ghosts. Such an individual is actually taking refuge in an attempt to achieve security, which he or she prefers to the risks of liberty." :jazz-ecstacy:
Yes yes yes that’s it