First, the restrictive effect of social, economic and political systems on education.
(1) The nature of social economic and political system restricts the nature of education.
(2) Social, economic and political systems restrict the aims and purposes of education.
(3) Socio-economic and political systems restrict educational leadership.
(4) Socio-economic and political systems restrict the right to education.
(5) Socio-economic and political systems restrict educational content, educational structure and educational management system.
Second, the role of education in promoting politics.
(1) Education completes the political socialization of the younger generation by spreading certain social and political ideology.
(2) Education promotes the reform and perfection of the political system by cultivating political management talents.
(3) Education promotes the democratic political construction of the country by improving the cultural quality of the whole people.
(4) Education is still an important force to form public opinion and influence the political situation.