By Chuck Rogér
AmericanThinker.com
March 27, 2011
The room buzzes with  little voices. Little children engage in "mature, dramatic play." An  adult helps the children "regulate" and "monitor each other's  compliance" with "rules and assigned roles."[1] Each child knows his or her place. Each child does the group's bidding, nothing else.
Orwell's 1984?  No, a scene played out in thousands of classrooms across America. The  drumbeat of collectivism begins in preschool. And a long-dead Soviet  psychologist helped define that drumbeat.
Months  ago, an email from a teacher spurred me to investigate the theories of  Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934). My research revealed starry-eyed academics  enamored of collectivism.
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