0 sats \ 0 replies \ @oliverweiss OP 6 Mar freebie \ parent \ on: The non-democratic roots of mass education: evidence from 200 years charts_and_numbers
The states I have in mind still do manage school, regulate educational systems, even rule what children are taught, what books are allowed, often terribly outdated stuff. But government education is very underfunded there. If you look at European states from the postsoviet block, education didn’t change much from that time. And there is no interest in changing that on the state level.