Daniel Hoffmann
Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read

This feels entirely similar to justifying why the system of handing out Trabants in the Soviet Union was optimal. If the school system was not politicized, everybody would get in to their top selection. Not just the ones with financial capacity. If there was true competition between schools (and functioning incentives and management), if a school was top, a similar school would open close to it with the same concept. Everybody would win (except the socialist government who would lose power). When is the last time you couldn’t go to the grocery store of your choice because it was full?

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