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Taking Children Seriously (TCS) and Anarchy
By (I)An-ok
What is TCS?
One of the greatest breakthroughs in anarchist theory and
practice first appeared six years ago, and hardly any
anarchists even know of its existence. Not only that, but
most of the anarchists who do know of its existence either
disregard it or dismiss it with comments containing
hierarchical and authoritarian language. I am referring to
the philosophy and practice known as
Taking
Children
Seriously
or TCS.
Taking
Children
Seriously
is an educational and parenting philosophy which uses Karl
Popper's views on epistemology, critical rationalism and a
belief in fallibilism to reach a conclusion that coercion of
any form is bad for the growth of knowledge and
psychologically damaging to people, especially
children.
From this conclusion,
Taking
Children
Seriously
creates the framework for a methodology through which
parents can cooperate with their
children
to find mutually preferable
solutions to problems and disagreements that arise between
them. The
TCS
movement has over a thousand participants all over the
world, has produced two books and maintains a journal and a
number of active e-mail discussion lists.
The advantages of TCS
TCS
takes parenting, a subject
which is hardly ever discussed or thought about in anarchist
circles, and provides an approach to it which is consistent
with anarchist principles that oppose hierarchy and
domination. TCS
also lends a sharply critical eye towards contemporary
authoritarian parenting philosophies and practices.
The lack of such a critical
approach to parenting, as well as the lack of an alternative
parenting methodology consistent with anarchist principles,
creates one of the most discouraging situations within the
anarchist movement. Namely, anarchists end up inexplicably
conveying messages to their
children
of acceptance of the "necessity" of relationships of
domination.
TCS
combines educational philosophy, epistemology and parenting
and transforms them into a unified and inter-dependent
system. This is of great value to anarchists, since most
anarchists strive for a holistic outlook and approach
towards people and society, and tend to shun laundry lists
of forms of oppression and anarchist principles.
Along with providing a holistic
approach to child-raising,
TCS
provides a rational approach, as well as an emphasis on
peoples innate fallibility. Given the fact that many
defenders of authority often use the inequality of knowledge
as a justification for those with the greater knowledge to
assume positions of authority,
TCS
sees the explicit recognition of ones own fallibility as
being essential for preventing one from becoming an
authority over
children.
TCS
also sees this as vital for the growth of knowledge, since
if one realizes that one may be making a mistake, one is
left more open to new and better ideas which can be of more
use for both parent and child alike.
The TCS approach to learning and parental discipline
Most people, anarchists included, unconsciously view
children
as being products in the process of being assembled.
Schooling, parental advice, life experience and sometimes
religious indoctrination are supposed to supply the product
with the appropriate software necessary for functioning,
while parental control and "discipline" are supposed to
ensure that the product does not damage itself or leave the
factory during the assembly process. This view of
children
comes about from a lack of faith in the abilities of
children
to use reason or make their own decisions.
Instead of this, the
TCS
approach contends that every action that one does comes from
an individual choice, either explicitly or implicitly. The
choice one chooses may or may not be the right one, but it
is through the use of one's abilities to reason that one is
able to eventually find the choice that works best for them
at the moment, and as a result create or grow their own
knowledge.
TCS
says that
children
can and should live outside the factory/product paradigm of
childhood.
TCS
sees authority of any kind as being detrimental to the
growth of knowledge by discouraging one to think for
themselves, since such activity is futile under authority.
With no certain or secure environment through which one
could put ones thoughts into practice and test out the
validity of one's ideas, one has no safe grounds on which to
grow one's knowledge.
Furthermore, any "education" or
"advice" given by an authority figure to a child has no deep
value for the child, other than that of being a tool through
which the child can appease the authority or use to score
points to gain some reward (psychological or tangible) which
is offered as an "incentive" by the authority. Outside of
the social construct of the parent/child or school
relationships, the "knowledge" or behaviors one is supposed
to carry out no longer has any apparent use-value to the
child, and therefore can be forgotten without any negative
consequences. These behaviors or "knowledge" were never
something which the child used to satisfy their own
curiosities or interests, and therefore have no personal
significance to them.
TCS' role of the parent
TCS'
conception of the ideal role that a parent should play is in
many ways similar to that of many anarchists conceptions of
the role that anarchists should play in society.
TCS
believes that parental advice can still be very useful to
children
and that parents should offer their advice and useful
information to the child whenever the child is willing to
receive it.
TCS
sees the role of parents as being
that of a "helper" for the child. The parent is not supposed
to be a "guide" or set an example, but instead should be a
supplier of good ideas, useful information, resources, and
materials. Parents should also actively work to make sure
that their child does not become trapped in a coercive
situation that they do not want to be in and to make sure
that their
children
are well-informed of any
potentially coercive situation that they could become
involved with, so that the child does not stumble onto a
coercive situation without warning. Parents are not
necessarily "protectors" of their
children,
but rather people who use their special advantages of being
a parent to help their
children
live in as open and free an environment as possible. This
will probably mean that the parent may end up playing the
role of the "protector", but it would only be done so at the
expressed (verbally or otherwise) desire of the child for
protection.
Now, some people may look at this
and think that
TCS
asks for the parent to be an amazing, always-working,
self-sacrificing saint.
TCS
is actually very much against that idea.
TCS
is opposed to parents sacrificing themselves for their
children,
and sees the desires and preferences of both the parent and
the child as being of equal importance.
TCS
instead posits that great effort should be made to find
mutually preferred solutions to problems and disagreements.
With authority damaging a lot of our current abilities for
independent and creative thought, the potential for common
preference finding may seem small to none. However
TCS
contends that with lots of practice and discovering what
practical and self-imposed barriers exist within ourselves,
we can eventually discover how to be creative and be more
effective at finding common preferences. The trick is to
always honestly strive to find common preferences between
parents and
children,
and not give into the authority-based myths that it is
"impossible".
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Hate School?
Do Something About It!
UNLEARN
School teaches us a lot of crap. Not just in boring
textbook lessons, but in its day to day activities.
It teaches obedience and submission to authority. It
teaches that academic intelligence is more important
than our passion in life, that getting a job and
having an income is more important than building and
nurturing a healthy community. Difference in
economic class is also a large factor in the quality
of a learning environment. But regardless of wealth
or poverty, mass education based on compulsion and
competition will never result in self-empowered, and
cooperative people. We need to get the schoolin'
mentality outta our heads!
RESIST
Challenging authority can be very empowering. In a
society where alienation and frustration often lead
people to find release in drug abuse or misdirected
aggression, we need to seek ways to channel our rage
and attack the root causes of our problems.
Rebellion is healthy, now let's make it strategic,
too. Get with a group of trusted friends or work
alone. Make an underground newsletter. Write
inspiring graffiti. Play pranks. Hand out flyers.
Make posters. Plan walkouts or skip days. Do
phone/fax jams to the administration office. Just be
aware of who you are affecting and play safe!
ESCAPE
What are our options? What would we do without
schools?!? Look around, kids everywhere are leaving
the school institution and
taking
education back into their own hands. There are tons
of home school groups around. Many are conservative,
but often they have tools and resources that may
help you start a more radical unschooling support
group. If it is the question of pleasing the
parents, check out the GED option, or a structured
mail-in homeschool course. If they won't be
satisfied with your decision then maybe you should
look into legal emancipation. Parents abuse their
authority, it is what they've learned to do all
their lives. They need some unlearning of their own,
but in the meantime don't endure any sort of abuse.
We have to find ways out of these self-perpetuating
cycles.
IMAGINE
what the world would be like if kids were free to
pursue their own interests, instead of being locked
up in a school all day, for 12 years, and force fed
'knowledge.' School doesn't only affect youth, it
affects anyone who has hope for the future. School
is the breeding ground for the domination,
competition, and violence in society. Getting out of
school and fighting it is a big step in the
direction of freedom and equality. We need to
challenge authority and social privilege wherever it
is found. Youth have a strong tradition of igniting
movements. The potential for a new world lives
inside you...
Be sure to check out the "Anarchy
Youth" Page on Infoshop.org at:
www.infoshop.org/kidz
and the "Anarchist Youth Forum" at:
flag.blackend.net/
wwwthreads/postlist
Modern childhood was invented by the industrial
revolution, science, and public-education
(mass-media) in the last 200 years. Now it's being
destroyed. Many millions of kids are breaking the
old-taboo lines seperating or preventing them from
wildness. It's widely known that shame and guilt,
threats and fears are commonly used to civilize and
control
children
made to grow-up too fast, to fit into our
high-speed, hi-tech law and order society. Giving
and allowing
children
social equality is almost unknown in this sick
culture where domination by elders is very expected
and assumed.
Here are a few more books that might be useful to
anarchist parents and kids:
Liberated Parents, Liberated
Children
by Paber and Mazlish
Escape From Childhood by John Holt
The Politics of the Family by R.D. Laing
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The failings of TCS
One of the major failings of anarchism is that it has so far
overwhelmingly examined and analyzed big picture things like
institutions, class, civilization, and society, and has paid
next to no attention to smaller scale things, like
psychology, epistemology, inter-personal relations and
face-to-face interactions. One of the major failings of
TCS
is that it has had the exact opposite problem.
An example of this problem is the
fact that
TCS
considers parental authority to be something which could be
eliminated by the parent simply thinking and behaving
differently. This outlook pays no attention to the fact that
parental authority is also an institutional creation. With
the State using laws that force every child to live under
the dictates of a legal guardian, a police force that will
find and bring back every "runaway" child, and an economic
system that forces every child to be materially dependent
upon a parent, a parent will have authority over their child
regardless of what parenting style they practice. With this
being the case, a child can not genuinely trust a parent to
be non-authoritarian with them, for at any time and for any
reason the parent could impose rules upon them and have the
full force of the State to back them up. To truly abolish
authority, it needs to be simultaneously eliminated at an
institutional and social level as well as at an
inter-personal and psychological level.
Another example of
TCS'
lack of social consciousness, is that it pays no attention
to how race, class, patriarchy and other forms of social
oppression coerce and dominate
children. If one truly wants to
eliminate coercion from
children's
lives, and from the practice of parenting, one needs to have
a clear analysis of how all the various spheres of life
effect and relate to the lives of
children
and parents.
Taking
this into account, it could be said that race, class and
patriarchy coerce
children
just as much as the State
and schools do, and that parents actions are just as guided
by considerations of race, class and patriarchy as they are
by the dictates of the State.
Towards an Anarchist Parenting philosophy and practice
It is with the goal of integrating the philosophy and
practice of
TCS
into anarchism and anarchism's various analyses of the
State, capitalism, racism, patriarchy and other forms of
social oppression that I created the anarchist Parenting
e-mail list and web-site. I believe that
children
are a uniquely oppressed and dominated class of people, and
that this is largely either ignored or over-looked by
anarchists. And when anarchists do pay attention to this,
focus is generally just given to the educational system and
State laws. The institution and practice of parenting is
left largely unexamined and untouched by anarchists. I hope
to do my part to help change this.
Contact Info
TCS
Web-site:
http://www.tcs.ac
TCS
Journal and e-mail contact:
sl@tcs.ac
Anarchist Parenting web-site:
http://www.anarchistparenting.com
EDITORIAL NOTE:For most
modern humans the domesticating process begins early in
childhood, if not before birth (as it does for all the
mutant by-products of civilization; cows, mass-produced
battery hens, etc.). Authoritarian culture reproduces itself
in the childhood years, generation after generation, as
damaged, psychologically- scarred slaves unwittingly do
their masters' dirty work and cut down on capitalism's
operating expenses by programming the next generation
themselves . Most
children
entering the world now are born in bondage, just as their
ancestors were, from whatever point in time their cultures
were hunted down and violently assimilated/ swallowed up by
civilizationand we've been slaves for so long that very few
recognize to what extent we've internalized the Systems
values or how thorough our own brainwashing has been. It's
time to try to heal from the wounds the System has been
inflicting on us for ten thousand years or at least make
sure that the psychosis of civilization isn't passed on to
another generation.
Green
Anarchy
would like to include more
articles on anarchist parenting in future issues, as it
seems obvious to us that the roots of authoritarian culture
(and the perpetuation of patriarchy) lie in sadistic cycles
of abuse and domination that have been going on for far too
long.
John Taylor Gatto has written some
thought-provoking books on the compulsory public school
system in the United States, such as Dumbing Us Down
and The Empty Child, in which he discusses how one
of the State's main priorities is to control "education" so
that all the rest of the aspects of the social engine won't
be destabilized. By getting hold of the
children
the State secures its territory and insures that its
factories are well-stocked with docile, house-broken worker
drones. Gatto discusses in painstaking detail how the
Amerikan public school system is based on an 18th-century
Prussian indoctrination model, a system scientically
developed to guarantee certain results, like obedience and
the willingness and actual need to follow orders.
This is done by destroying our ability to think for
ourselves by narrowing our perceptual field and dividing
life into subjects which had hardly existed before, and then
dividing the subjects ( botany, math, language, politics)
further into units. According to the theory, with enough
variations in the course of a day, no one would know what
was going on, and would gladly turn to the Bible or the
State (or in our modern context, television) for guidance
and direction. Judging from what we see around us every day,
it would appear this theory works and has been yeilding
profitable results for the ruling class for quite some time.
Once an individual is addicted to fragmented studies and
mental confusion, it's the rare person who can ever get
control of their own mind and their own will again. They may
get angry and refuse to do something but they don't know how
to write the script of their own lives, the System has
destroyed that in them. Of course, authority has utilized
many different techniques of domestication over the
centuries and Gatto's books only discuss some of the more
contemporary forms of mass-hypnosis. If we're serious at all
about creating and living
Anarchy,
then we need to start
taking
a close look at social conditioning and where it begins, and
we need to start treating childrens liberation as the core
issue that it is. In addition to John Taylor Gatto's books,
we can suggest some other useful books on anti-authoritarian
parenting to our readers:
Summerhill by A.S.
Neill
Growing Up Absurd
by Paul Goodman
Libertarian Education
by J.M. Raynaud and C. Ambauves
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