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Should for-profit private schools be banned?

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2016-11-27 09:29

Seneca (US)

The State does not really provide free education; the State compels you to undergo compulsory "education". What you do not really want to get but must accept is better called indoctrination. No one gives anyone education for free. There is a big price tag attached to it, although the tag may be invisible to the naked eye. The price I see is - very limited freedom to think. In some cases this form of "education" leads to a stunted mind.

Should for-profit private schools be banned?

Students at Chase Grammar School. [Photo/Agencies]

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