Marxist view of education Marxists such as Luis Althusser, Samuel Bowers, Herbert Jintis and others, the industrial capitalism society is an elitist, denying a functionalist view that everyone is in society. The status is based on talent and diligence. They came up with the idea of why this would happen. The theory of Althusser is based on the fact that education is a national mechanism of ideology. The theory of Bowles and Gintis is based on the "shadow of long-term work" and the justification of inequality.
Marxist view of education emphasizes how the educational system reproduces existing social class inequality and how it will be implemented in the next generation. Marxists believe the value taught by the school is the value of the ruling class. Contrary to functionalism, Marxists do not believe that the educational system is based on neutral sorting and competence rating. Instead, we believe that the social class and other factors may affect the success or failure of education. The Marxist approach believes that there is no equal opportunity for education, but education covers the fact that the social class influences the success and inequality of education.
Can Mauritius's education system be Marx's education system? In this paper, we analyze the educational system of Mauritius from the perspective of Marxism. The first part of this article focuses on the historical aspects of the educational system, but since the establishment of the institution it has been observed that there is a partialism, whites are receiving only formal education. Next, consider Marxist opinion and gain insight into thought of this genre. After a thorough analysis of the educational system, I found that there are many inequalities in the school environment in Mauritius.
There are various conflict theories that give different views on the role of education in modern UK. For example, the Marxist educational view thinks that the educational system imposes a "higher class" value. Furthermore, because performance is based solely on social conditions, failure is inevitable. Bowles and Gintis considers hidden courses to be beneficial only to employers in capitalist society but claims that functionalists will not recognize norms and values of modern society without socialization of education doing. They believe that there is a close relationship between capitalism and the education system. The corresponding Bowles and Gents theory describes the school as the world of "exploitation" and individuals learn to believe in the elite.
Marxists believe that production means (economic systems) will determine social education systems. Therefore, the educational system of modern capitalist society reflects evil of capitalism. "Therefore, the educational system is combined with capital in order to ensure women's oppression." 1 In the current bourgeois system, the working class is also utilized. Before the proletarian riot and the socialist regime were used as new means of production, proletariat was able to receive education only from the perspective of dialectical struggle. However, once the struggle is over, the proletariat begins to implement the socialist economic system and education plays a different role in creating the ultimate society of communism - to plant youth role in proletarian philosophy .