“Education... now seems to me perhaps the most authoritarian and dangerous of all the social inventions of mankind. It is the deepest foundation of the modern slave state, in which most people feel themselves to be nothing but producers, consumers, spectators, and 'fans,' driven more and more, in all parts of their lives, by greed, envy, and fear. My concern is not to improve 'education' but to do away with it, to end the ugly and antihuman business of people-shaping and to allow and help people to shape themselves." | Quote by: | John Holt (1923-1985) American author and educator, proponent of homeschooling, and pioneer in youth rights theory |
Source: | Holt, J. (1967). How Children Learn. New York: Pitman Publishing Corporation |
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