RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Obama's Dilemma: Postpartisan Politics and the Crisis of American Education JF Harvard Educational Review JO herp FD Harvard Educational Press SP 250 OP 266 DO 10.17763/haer.79.2.x576782u27885513 VO 79 IS 2 A1 Giroux, Henry YR 2009 UL http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/79/2/250.abstract AB In this essay, Henry Giroux frames the election of Barack Obama as an opportunity to shed the outdated neoliberal perspectives of previous presidential administrations and to recreate democracy and education for this new age. He argues that education must be reconceived as a tool for instituting the democratic values and social consciousness required for broad social change, and he questions the extent to which Obama's "postpartisan" political approach will move our society away from a preoccupation with markets and toward a greater sense of civic responsibility. Critiquing current approaches to education reform, Giroux identifies an inherent conflict between Obama's professed commitment to instating democratic equality and his appointment of Arne Duncan as secretary of education.