Ivan Illich

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Quotes

"Everywhere the hidden curriculum of schooling initiates the citizen to the myth that bureaucracies guided by scientific knowledge are efficient and benevolent. Everywhere this same curriculum instills in the pupil the myth that increased production will"" provide a better life. And everywhere it develops the habit of self-defeating consumption of services and alienating production, the tolerance for institutional dependence, and the recognition of institutional rankings. The hidden curriculum of school does all this in spite of contrary efforts undertaken by teachers and no matter what ideology prevails."[1]

"A political program which does not explicitly recognize the need for deschooling is not revolutionary; it is demagoguery calling for more of the same."[2]

"The struggle against domination by the world market and big-power politics might be beyond some poor communities or countries, but this weakness is an added reason for emphasizing the importance of liberating each society through a reversal of its educational structure, a change which is not beyond any society's means."[3]


  1. Illich, Ivan. Deschooling Society. Harper & Row, 1971. p. 32.
  2. Illich, Ivan. Deschooling Society. Harper & Row, 1971. p. 33.
  3. Illich, Ivan. Deschooling Society. Harper & Row, 1971. p. 33.