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The Anarchist in the Bureaucracy: Can a Ministry of Education Practice Autogestión ?
Can a Ministry practice autogestión ? No. The moment it does, it stops being a Ministry. And maybe—just maybe—that is the point. autogestion del ministerio de educacion
The Pedagogy Paradox
So, what would a Ministry of Education that practices autogestión actually look like? And more importantly, can it work? The Ministry of Education is, by definition, a tool of the State. Its primary functions are to distribute funding, enforce national standards, certify learning, and suppress variation. Autogestión , conversely, argues that the people doing the work (teachers, students, janitors, parents) should control the conditions of that work. The Anarchist in the Bureaucracy: Can a Ministry
Education is one of the last spaces where society accepts the "Father State." We want the Ministry to be strict, standardized, and reliable because we are terrified of the messiness of freedom. The moment it does, it stops being a Ministry
This is the paradox: You have to dismantle the server. The Three Pillars of Educational Autogestion If a Ministry were serious about devolving power, it wouldn’t just “consult” stakeholders. It would dissolve itself into a logistics hub. Based on historical experiments (from the Spanish Revolution’s schools to the Escuelas Libres of Argentina), here are the three non-negotiables:
In a direct democracy, 51% of the assembly can vote to cut math class because math is hard. A Ministry provides a technocratic guardrail against the tyranny of the majority. The Verdict: Saying Goodbye to the Father The demand for autogestión del Ministerio de Educación is not really about textbooks or budgets. It is about the psychology of authority.