
The three traditions, which make up Popular Education are: The French one, where the concept is created and from which the pedagogical struggle of the bourgeois class with the decadent aristocracy unfolds; the German one, which allows from its philosophical foundations to expand the ideas of a general education for all toward an education for emancipation; and the Latin American one, which evidences the liberating potential of education as a practice of freedom.
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