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  3. > As reports of tech free Waldorf schools in Silicon Valley continue to make headlines, we can attest to how the upper-class raise children to be culturally distinct from the rest.

> As reports of tech free Waldorf schools in Silicon Valley continue to make headlines, we can attest to how the upper-class raise children to be culturally distinct from the rest.

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    > As reports of tech free Waldorf schools in Silicon Valley continue to make headlines, we can attest to how the upper-class raise children to be culturally distinct from the rest. The making of reading as luxury and the enclosure of public arts education is how new class hierarchies may be defined. This entrenchment must be fought with the fundamental and wholescale socialization of arts and culture.

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