“The atmosphere of the home is prolonged in school, where students soon discover that (as in the home) in order to achieve some satisfaction they must adapt to the precepts which have been set from above. One of these precepts is not to think.”
Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970)
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