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Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire is one of the most influential books on education ever written.
First published in 1968 and presented in this 50th Anniversary Edition with an introduction by Donaldo Macedo, the book challenges traditional models of teaching in which students are treated as passive recipients of knowledge.
Freire argues that education should be a process of liberation that empowers learners to think critically about their world and actively participate in transforming society.
Through his concept of critical consciousness, he demonstrates how education can help individuals overcome oppression and achieve greater freedom.
Widely studied in education, sociology, political science, and philosophy, this landmark work remains essential reading for teachers, students, leaders, and anyone interested in social justice and human development.

















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