Plato and Education

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Education is something that many of us take for granted in the developed world. We go to school very early in our lives and most of us continue until our early twenties. It’s such a regular part of all of our lives that we don’t quite realize how lucky we are to have the opportunity to be educated. Although it’s common for people in countries such as the United States to go to school, not everyone is so lucky. Notably in the Middle East, there is a noticeable amount of people who are not even allowed to attend school.
In certain countries, such as Pakistan and other Middle Eastern countries, people have began to rise up against education practices that favor only a certain group. In 2009, the Taliban banned women from attending schools in the Swat Valley in Pakistan. Although this was the first official ban, the militant group had, for years, talked publicly about their disapproval of female education. The Taliban also continued to attack schools and colleges that taught women which lead many woman to leave schools. This caused a young girl by the name of Malala Yousafzai to stand ...

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