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" State schooling in Britain both today and when I was a child seems stuck in a
Victorian-era paradigm, guided by notions of discipline, obedience and deference to ones betters, of becoming a good worker and getting a good job. The idea that we go to school to find our passions, our calling, to learn to be
happy, to ‘draw out that which is within’, as the root meaning of the word ‘educate’ commands, is almost entirely absent. Let alone any sense that we plebs
should contemplate participating in the governing of the country. "

Akala , Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire


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Akala quote : State schooling in Britain both today and when I was a child seems stuck in a <br />Victorian-era paradigm, guided by notions of discipline, obedience and deference to ones betters, of becoming a good worker and getting a good job. The idea that we go to school to find our passions, our calling, to learn to be <br />happy, to ‘draw out that which is within’, as the root meaning of the word ‘educate’ commands, is almost entirely absent. Let alone any sense that we plebs <br />should contemplate participating in the governing of the country.