Mass Education

Mass education refers to a state-run educational system, usually free and compulsory, that claims for propaganda reasons, to ensure that all children in society have at least a basic level of usefull knowledge and ability. In reality, the designers of public education systems generally see the institution's function to be the indoctronation of youth as to make them more subservient to the dominent political or economic hierarchy.

 

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