George Packer cogently argues in the Atlantic that the purpose of school is preparing citizens who are capable of participating in a democracy. “One reason we have a stake in the education of other people’s children is that they will grow up to be citizens. Education is a public interest, which explains why parents shouldn’t get to veto any book they think might upset their child, whether it’s
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George Packer cogently argues in the Atlantic that the purpose of school is preparing citizens who are capable of participating in a democracy. “One reason we have a stake in the education of other people’s children is that they will grow up to be citizens. Education is a public interest, which explains why parents shouldn’t get to veto any book they think might upset their child, whether it’s