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How Educational Is Re-Education?
URL: http://slate.msn.com/id/2198321/

Description:
This August 2008 article considers the recent functioning of "re-education-through-labor" camps in China. The article notes that "since the re-education-through-labor camps were created in the late 1950s, they have -- at least in theory -- been oriented toward 'rehabilitating' inmates both politically and morally" but now have an emphasis on many hours of labor, and not political study. Includes links to related material. From the online magazine Slate.

Author:
Leibenluft, Jacob

Publisher:
Washington Post.Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC

Extra Keywords
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LII Database Information:
Record 26788 created by Maria Brandt on 08/25/2008
Last modification on 09/04/2008
Published: 09/03/2008  
Funding agency: California State Library
LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/26788