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by chongli
1853 days ago
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If the author gave you that impression then he truly failed to communicate his point. The author is a Marxist who has written a book (plugged in the article) against the entire system of education-based meritocracy. He most certainly does not believe education should be reserved exclusively for the rich. Instead, he’s in favour of a large social safety net that allows struggling students to opt out of the education system without giving up on life. |
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Yes, exactly. His ultimate point in this article, if I understood that right (i.e., affirmative action can be helpful, but it is the beginning, not the end of the support for those people it helps) I find quite reasonable. Everything leading up to that point seemed to be saying "the system is doing exactly what it was intended to, the people who think this is fixable are fools, we should just leave it alone." I think a lot of people who might otherwise agree with his point would get lost in the liberal-bashing.