Introduction to the 30th anniversary edition of Pedagogy of the Oppressed, from 2000. "Whereas students in the Third World and other nations struggling with totalitarian regimes would risk their freedom, if not their lives, to read Paulo Freire, in our so-called open societies his work suffers from a more sophisticated form of censorship: omission." We are very sophisticated in our censorship these days.
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