Heritage Panel Seeks to Combat Cultural, Educational Indoctrination

A panel at The Heritage Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Leadership Summit discussed their plans for taking back cultural institutions from the Left.

Balázs Orbán, political director of the Prime Minister of Hungary said at the event, “You have to think about politics as if it was a fight in a war. And in these situations where I’m doing this strategic thinking, Heritage is the leading institution.”

Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley noted that schools need to push for “academic excellence,” especially in areas such as reading and arithmetic.

American Enterprise Institute fellow Ian Rowe suggested that in order to face current cultural issues, students must embrace the “four powerful institutions,” or “family, religion, education, and entrepreneurship.”

Reporting from The Daily Signal:

“Parents’ rights, family rights—understanding that children belong to their parents,” Brumley stated on the state of education. “I think that the most pressing issue that I am concerned about is just the fact that schools were never ordained to be social institutions. We were ordained to be academic institutions.”

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