~ Edward Alsworth Ross, late 19th century University of Wisconsin sociologist and one of Teddy Roosevelt's favorite writers
May 29, 2009
Why does government teach children?
The role of the schoolmaster is to collect little plastic lumps of human dough from private households and shape them on the social kneadingboard.
~ Edward Alsworth Ross, late 19th century University of Wisconsin sociologist and one of Teddy Roosevelt's favorite writers
~ Edward Alsworth Ross, late 19th century University of Wisconsin sociologist and one of Teddy Roosevelt's favorite writers
Labels:
conformity,
education,
indoctrination,
public schools
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