Catherine Baker
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Catherine Baker (born 16 July 1947 in Lille) is a French journalist and unschooling essayist. She has also written against the whole prison system, arguing for a complete abolition. Some of her books were later re-edited and their full text made freely available online.
Bibliography[edit]
- 1982 : Balade dans les solitudes ordinaires ("Wandering Through Ordinary Loneliness"), ISBN 2-234-01543-X Search this book on .. A book which beside its main subject contains many rich psychological, sociological and metaphysical insights.
- 1985 : Insoumission à l'école obligatoire ("Refusing Submission to Obligatory School System"), ISBN 2-7360-0028-5 Search this book on .. Explaining the failings of the school system and her choice of unschooling her daughter.
- 2005 : Pourquoi faudrait-il punir ? ("Why should we punish?"). Advocating complete abolition of the prison system.
External links[edit]
- Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist. Tahin Party – Her new publisher, including full texts of Insoumission à l'école obligatoire and Pourquoi faudrait-il punir ?.
- Script error: The function "in_lang" does not exist. Against Prisons – Supporting website of Pourquoi faudrait-il punir ?
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