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Education is of vital important in any form of government. We have seen by the example of dictatorship countries that the right kind of education is an absolute necessity. They had to have their ideas, no matter how twisted they might be, forced upon their people, before they could come as far as they have. The type of education a dictatorship should have is usually decided by the dictator, and is used to accomplish his individual desires. Education is of no less importance in a democracy. The educational system should be determined by the people, and the goal should be to produce intelligent individuals.
Recommended Citation
Woodruff, Leo A.
(1943)
"Education In A Democracy,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 11
:
Iss.
3
, Article 5.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol11/iss3/5
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