institutions

Social institutions create and are composed of groups of roles, or expected behaviors. The relationship of institutions to human nature is a foundational question for the social sciences. Institutions can be seen as "naturally" arising from, and conforming to, human nature—a fundamentally conservative view—or institutions can be seen as artificial, almost accidental, and in need of architectural redesign, informed by expert social analysis, to better serve human needs—a fundamentally progressive view. The Marxist view which sees human nature as historically 'evolving' towards voluntary social cooperation, shared by some [|anarchists], is that supraindividual institutions such as the market and the state are incompatible with the individual liberty which would obtain in a truly free society.

Institutions create dependencies to maintain control over its patients/students.

Schools Hospitals Aged care facilities Mental health institutions Prisons Facilities for the disabled

Alternatives: Deschooling