What is Locke's attitude towards education?
Locke's view on the role of education had a certain progressive effect at that time, which met the needs of the emerging bourgeoisie and provided a theoretical weapon for the bourgeoisie to fight for political rights and educational rights. Locke attached importance to the role of education, but did not come to the conclusion that everyone should be educated. From the standpoint of the big bourgeoisie, I think the focus of education should be on the children of the big bourgeoisie and the newly rich. He said: "If the children of this class become virtuous people through education, they will soon keep the rest from crossing the line."