Where does the capitalism connection come from? Why would an "illiberal non-capitalist" society be any different?
Haven't you outright said before (and implied here) that education is nothing but the propaganda a society wants to push? I'm not entirely sure that's wrong, but don't see what liberal capitalism has to do with it. The only problem I link to capitalism is the standardized textbook which should have never been invented.
The Soviet Union revolutionized their education system, making it universal in a country that before that was mostly illiterate peasants. By the Cold War many people considered it one of the best examples of universal education in the world, and one of the big factors in them becoming a superpower.
Do you consider them liberal capitalists? Or would you say they just borrowed the idea?
I guess that is beside the point as you have explained how liberal capitalism is still the main problem. It's just that your vision of the current system is way outside my framework and would require a long essay to explain. To me capitalism is just synonymous with economics, which is a basic law of human nature.
It actually does work that way. Parents always had the option to pull their kids out of school if they didn’t like the education their children were receiving, the problem is that few parents cared because it was “free” daycare.
Where does the capitalism connection come from? Why would an "illiberal non-capitalist" society be any different?
Haven't you outright said before (and implied here) that education is nothing but the propaganda a society wants to push? I'm not entirely sure that's wrong, but don't see what liberal capitalism has to do with it. The only problem I link to capitalism is the standardized textbook which should have never been invented.
The Soviet Union revolutionized their education system, making it universal in a country that before that was mostly illiterate peasants. By the Cold War many people considered it one of the best examples of universal education in the world, and one of the big factors in them becoming a superpower.
Do you consider them liberal capitalists? Or would you say they just borrowed the idea?
I guess that is beside the point as you have explained how liberal capitalism is still the main problem. It's just that your vision of the current system is way outside my framework and would require a long essay to explain. To me capitalism is just synonymous with economics, which is a basic law of human nature.
It actually does work that way. Parents always had the option to pull their kids out of school if they didn’t like the education their children were receiving, the problem is that few parents cared because it was “free” daycare.