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by rayiner
3061 days ago
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> Or is education only useful if it makes us a better cog in the globalized economic machine? To the extent we require people to go to school for a big chunk of their life, and spend hundreds of billions of tax dollars per year on it, this should be the only function of at least a public education. If people want to think about the “big questions” they should read the Iliad or the Bible or whatever of their own volition. |
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I believe we end up with a healthier society if we teach people diverse topics and introduce them to new ideas in an intellectually safe environment. Contrast this with going to school to double down on whatever you thought in high school and I hope you can see a benefit beyond pure economic gain.
In a democracy everyone should think about the "big questions". If we optimize for brainless robot workers then why ask them for input on how to run our society?