Anti-capitalist teacher promotes anarchy, 'loves' when students have 'no respect for authority'

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Minnesota science teacher, Mandi Jung praises the idea of having no respect for authority while promoting anti-capitalist perspectives.

, who recommends teachers include anti-capitalist materials in their classrooms, praised the idea of having no respect for authority. , Mandi Jung, frequently posts videos on TikTok espousing anti-capitalist and anarchist philosophies. Anarchism is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish systems like capitalism, which it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy.

"My students this year have no respect for authority," the Saint Paul district teacher said."And I love that in a person because I have no respect for authority whatsoever. But it has been a frustrating year because I am the authority. So I'm like, ‘Damn the man,’ but I am the man."

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