Mandatory public schooling, which Jiang associates with war societies rather than neutral learning.
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compulsory education
Mandatory public schooling, which Jiang associates with war societies rather than neutral learning.
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"Right? So school is not a place to teach you how to learn. A school doesn't teach you knowledge. It doesn't do that. A..."
"...society was called the Aztecs. Aztecs. And they also provided free compulsory education to all its children. Really good, right? And the third society..."
"...society was called the Aztecs. Aztecs. And they also provided free compulsory education to all its children. Really good, right? And the third society..."
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