KALOTICS
What is to be Done With Our World?
Forty Basic Problems and Their Solutions:
Forty Stases and Theses
by Alfred de Grazia
16.

Schools on all levels are mismanaged prisons,
maintained peripherally for transmitting knowledge, but directly for disciplining wants, restraining freedoms, fighting new ideas, and keeping people from
crowding into other troubled areas of life.
Schools are major rallying places for revolution,
as they are for conserving whatever should be kept
of society; they should be voluntary associations
formed at all stages of life, and
pragmatically oriented to the future.