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Burke could not abide such flirtation with a radicalism that was calling into question all established authority in the name of a utopian ideology: an ideology that sought to remold people to fit abstract ideals and an inhuman constitution, rather than conforming governmental institutions to fit the character of the people to be governed.
It was driven by ideologically zealous politicians determined to remold a recalcitrant population through force;
It is meant to indoctrinate and remold virtually every teacher in the system, regardless of that teacher's level of academic attainment, years of experience, established record of success, or personal teaching style.
 
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