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


It has been used as a political term, particularly in ] regimes, especially following revolutions or successful suppression of counter revolution. The loosers in the struggle are sent to work camps for ] under the title of re–education. 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.


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Re-education is to educate again or anew so as to rehabilitate or adapt to new situations.

It has been used as a political term, particularly in Maoist regimes, especially following revolutions or successful suppression of counter revolution. The losers in the struggle are sent to work camps for indoctrination under the title of re–education.

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