"Few scholars in the field of education have paid as close attention to the current debates within critical social theory as Bill Stanley. Not only has he formulated a perceptive analysis of the evolutionary trends in continental social theory, critical pragmatism, feminist theory, and other perspectives in contemporary critical thought, but he has managed to analyze how such perspectives have been challenged, debated, misunderstood, and selectively appropriated by educational theorists. While his grasp of the debates within educational theory and ability to distinguish the most central and urgent concerns from the more tangential is truly impressive, it is his ability to extend the analysis and situate it in new, dynamic ways that marks the singular importance of this book."— Henry A. Giroux and Peter L. McLaren