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What does "materialized education" mean?
The so-called "materialized education" means to make education market-oriented, and in layman's terms, it means to treat education as an enterprise. This practice has been practiced in China for many years, which is the real reason why the children of ordinary people in Chinese mainland can't afford to go to school, the reason why the distribution of educational resources is seriously uneven, and the reason why it takes a lot of money to get a good school. This practice is also the most important reason why education has become the hardest hit area of corruption.

The practice of "materialized education" is essentially a practice of giving up state responsibility. Because in any normal country, education is the foundation of people's livelihood, a basic service product that a government must provide for its citizens, and a natural right that citizens of a country should have, whether it is the United States, Japan, India, Brazil, Russia or that black African country. However, under the condition that China's power is not restricted, in order to create the so-called economic miracle, the service product that should be provided by the government-education-has been pushed to the market in an all-round way.

To change this situation, only after the political reform is promoted to the real deep water area. Without the real implementation of this reform, the children of the rich will go to good schools and have a good future; The situation that poor children have to go out to work will not really change; The situation that poor children can't afford to read books and have to become poor second generation and poor third generation will not change much.