Education for citizenship; is it a menace to parents’ and society’s freedom?
Keywords:
Paternity, family, education, human rights, moral educationAbstract
It is the duty of parents to give their children an education which makes it possible for them to give a personal answer to the unknowns of life and trace their own destiny. The function of the public powers is to support this right-duty of the family. Therefore, when the power exceeds the limits marked by the legal norms, national and international, there is the danger of trying to impose a given model of men. In the regulations for the Education for citizenship, in spite of certain positive points, grievous signs of that danger are detected.
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