Jiang's Nietzschean metaphor for education as taming, caging, and reducing independent action.
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school as zoo
Jiang's Nietzschean metaphor for education as taming, caging, and reducing independent action.
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"is made less dangerous, and by means of the depressing influence of fear, pain, wounds, and hunger, it is converted into a sick animal,..."
"We turn you into caged animals, so you lose the capacity to think for yourself, right? That's what school is. So there's nothing wrong..."
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