The modern government school traces its lineage to early nineteenth-century Prussia. After Napoleon humiliated the Prussian army, the state’s intellectuals diagnosed the problem not as military incompetence but as excessive independent thinking among the citizenry. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the philosopher who designed Prussia’s “new education,” stated his aim explicitly: the destruction of free will. Schools would be factories producing obedient soldiers and workers who would not question authority.
Discussion
Herein lies the beating heart that sustains the evil that is known as statism. A dependency on the mafia for critical infrastructure construction and maintenance that is cognitively enforced through indoctrination disguised as education
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