The Origins of American Education System The American education system was created to solve the labor problem during the Industrial Revolution. John D Rockefeller and other wealthy tycoons poured billions of dollars into creating a standardized public education system that would condition children to become obedient workers.
The Prussian Model and Horace Mann's Influence Horace Mann, an influential American politician, traveled across Europe in search of ideas for reforming American Education. He was impressed by the Prussian model which aimed at destroying free will so that people could be controlled without armies or policemen. Following his political influence, tax-funded public schools following this model slowly started popping up all over America until it became mandatory for parents to give up their kids' education to states or face imprisonment.
The General Education Board John D. Rockefeller and Friedrich T. Gates created the General Education Board, which was incorporated by an act of Congress in 1903 with a purpose to promote education without distinction to race, sex or creed but it was actually their Trojan Horse to inject $3.5 billion into the public school system.
Work from Home Jobs The narrator suggests that work from home jobs are a practical way for people who want to escape being docile workers like what John D. Rockefeller wanted; he claims that anyone can land one even without experience or degree if they come up with innovative strategies and break down everything needed in his masterclass called "Exploit the System".