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“In capitalist societies the educational system, whether lay or clerical, the structure of moral reflexes handed down from father to son, the exemplary honesty of workers who are given a medal after fifty years of good and loyal service, and the affection which springs from harmonious relations and…” quote by Anonymous
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““In capitalist societies the educational system, whether lay or clerical, the structure of moral reflexes handed down from father to son, the exemplary honesty of workers who are given a medal after fifty years of good and loyal service, and the affection which springs from harmonious relations and good behavior—all these aesthetic expressions of respect for the established order serve to create around the exploited person an atmosphere of submission and of inhibition which lightens the task of policing considerably””

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Source Essay: Critical analysis of capitalist education, 1970s

The essay argues that institutions subtly enforce obedience, making control easier.

In simple terms: Institutions shape compliance.

Key Takeaway

Recognize subtle control mechanisms.

Themes

power education obedience

Mood

critical analytical

Type

sociological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • workplace training
  • school curricula
  • media messaging
  • family upbringing
  • government policy

Key Concepts

sociology critical theory social control

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you see resistance within these systems?
  • What examples contradict this view?
A Different Perspective

The analysis may overgeneralize and ignore individual agency.

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