Throughout most of the history of Western civilization, Christianity and classical ideals played a dominant part in education. In most Western countries, however, this is no longer the case. In modern pluralist democracies, Church influence struggles with pervasive influences from elsewhere for the hearts and minds of the public. Educational policy in many countries has become, to a greater or lesser extent, an active or unwitting accomplice in furthering acquisitiveness and the accumulation of material advantage.
Throughout most of the history of Western civilization, Christianity and classical ideals played a dominant part in education. In most Western countri...