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'''Re-education''' is to ] again or anew so as to ] or adapt to new situations.

'''Reeducation''' is the act of substituting subversive beliefs with those more favorable to a certain
party. It is often used for political purposes and may involve torture and other harsh incentives despite the implication that a ]ive learning process is taking place.
It has been used as a political term, particularly in ] regimes, especially following revolutions or successful suppression of counter revolution. The losers in the struggle are sent to work camps for ] under the title of re–education.

Earlier known as ], it was popularized in the ] film '']''.

Re-education is a term with considerable sinister meaning. Under the ] in ], "re-education" generally meant death in ]. The ] torture in ]'s '']'', though not referred to as such, is another example of "re-education" in the sinister, political sense.

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