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by http://johntaylorgatto.com/
Search a copy online - Google 'the underground history of american education book pdf'
Excerpt of points to take home regarding forced schooling:
This revolution in the composition of the American dream produced some unpleasant byproducts. Since systematic forms of employment demand that employees specialize their efforts in one or another function of systematic production, then clear thinking warns us that incomplete people make the best corporate and government employees.
Beware of this point, anyone interested in integrated civilizations.
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