counterindoctrination

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English

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Etymology

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From counter- +‎ indoctrination.

Noun

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counterindoctrination (uncountable)

  1. indoctrination against a previously imparted doctrine
    • 2014, David W. Hursh, E. Wayne Ross, Democratic Social Education: Social Studies for Social Change:
      Counts argued that capitalism could not be reconstructed into a more humane social order unless conservative indoctrination to which students were subjected in schools (and elsewhere) was challenged by radical counterindoctrination.