Is tax-funded education inherently bureaucratic? Tax-funded education are things like public schools, because they receive money from the government to continue their teaching. In return, they have to teach what the government wants then to teach. Private schools are not tax-funded education because they don’t receive money from the government to continue teaching. According to Wikipedia, “Bureaucracy is a system of organization where decisions are made by a body of non-elected officials. Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials.” Non-elected officials are officials (or people in a place of authority) who were not voted to where they are. In America, we vote for president and governor. There are other people above us who are not voted and they are just put there by someone. Like the vice president. We don’t vote for him/her, the president picks whoever he wants.
Is tax-funded education inherently bureaucratic? Yes, tax funded education is inherently bureaucratic. We don’t vote for it, but it happens anyway. In fact, it is what we pay for with out taxes. We fund schools with the money the government robs from us. The school system used to be a monopoly. Kids had to go to school, so the government taught the kids whatever they wanted to. Thankfully, now we have private schools and homeschools. These are not tax-funded and safe to teach kids the truth.