The second theoretical point relates to the role of public schools in terms of
national identity construction or, to put it in Balibar's words (2004:21-22), "to
the relationship of neutrality emanating from the state and from the school."
Some people argue that secularization means that public schools are neutral
towards various expressions of religious beliefs and others that religious beliefs
should not be tolerated inside school institutions. According to Balibar, they are
both right. School is a space of transition between the public and the private
spheres, but it is located in the public sphere. It thus needs to negotiate this contradiction.