“…Giroux, 1993;McLaren, 1999;Morrow and Torres, 2002;Power, 2011) have argued that the works of Foucault and Freire have notions of both traditions; a position we too assume. Drawing both from critical social theory and the radical Left critique (Vinson, 1999), the common ground of the two thinkers can be found in their notions of power as being both repressive and enabling, their advocacy for critical reflection, their analysis of education as a social control institution, their understanding of reality as constantly changing, and their view of history as one of possibility. In addition, their different emphases -Foucault on power relations and Freire on praxis -can be viewed as complementary because of the limitations of each body of work.…”