doeent the current Prussian school system belong to Protestantism? It seems at odds with free markets.

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Yeah I think that's right, since Prussia was a result of the Reformation in a way. The OG goosesteppers... Also iirc Marx was from Germany, so there's communism, if that's right. And the Frankfurt school, the precursor to the Fabian Society, which founded the London School of Economics, which pushes socialism. All happening in Protestant countries, though I wouldn't say they're directly protestant. All totalitarian tendencies.

The founders and rulers were Protestant (Lutheran) who implemented the school system to create more obedient servants.

In contrast to The Trivium which has roots in the catholic church and dates back to ancient greek and Roman times.

What's in the trivium? Well... I'll search it. I'm somewhat familiar with classical education because I've tried replicating it for myself.

Ah okay, its half of the classical curriculum. Not much need for astronomy anymore

Studying the trivium is one of the best things you can do for yourself. You will make yourself bulletproof to the logical fallacies used non stop everywhere.