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Works for Whom?: Dewey, Fordism, and the New Pragmatism

by Taha Yasin Akyildiz
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798195512163
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 142
  • Original Price: USD 14.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 200 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Administration / Higher

What does it really mean when a system "works"?

In an age of dashboards, metrics, platforms, standardized lives, and institutional efficiency, the word practical has become strangely narrow. Schools measure learning. Companies measure productivity. Platforms measure attention. Governments measure outcomes. But a deeper question remains: works for whom?

Works for Whom? Dewey, Fordism, and the New Pragmatism reads John Dewey's pragmatism against the long shadow of Fordist thinking. It explores how modern institutions often confuse usefulness with speed, efficiency with human growth, and measurable output with genuine experience.

Written by Dr. Taha Yasin Akyıldız, an educator and curriculum scholar, this reflective nonfiction book brings philosophy close to ordinary institutional life: the classroom dashboard, the standardized curriculum, the productivity system, the platform worker, the policy target, and the child who may be fully documented but still not fully understood.

This book explores:

  • how Dewey's pragmatism differs from the shallow idea of "whatever works"
  • how Fordist thinking moved beyond the factory into schools, platforms, offices, and public systems
  • why measurement can support human growth or quietly replace it
  • how dashboards, metrics, and standardized procedures reshape modern life
  • what education, democracy, and institutional design can learn from Dewey today

Rather than rejecting data, technology, or efficiency, the book asks how they can be placed back in the service of human development, democratic participation, inquiry, and meaningful education.

For readers interested in:

  • John Dewey and pragmatism
  • philosophy of education
  • social philosophy and institutional criticism
  • Fordism, efficiency, and modern society
  • curriculum studies, democracy, and human growth

A philosophical question for the age of metrics: when something works, who benefits, what is lost, and what kind of human future does it prepare?

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