Do research on relationship between style of school and later participation in institution of Democracy
Posted by David Wees on Aug 14, 2011
There should be research done on whether the type of school someone went to, authoritarian or collectivist, determines later participation (as measured by direct participation as a politician or indirect participation by voting) in our democracy.
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