But you know as well as I do that the people on this list do not want to turn students into prisoners and are not opposed to free education.
Joanna
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On Dec 9, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 22:26:18 +0200
> Joseph Catron <jncatron at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Now why such experiences are squandered on kids at an age where they would
>> rather drink and screw, I don't know.
>
> I'd *still* rather drink and screw. But anytime those options
> aren't available, Homer is your friend.
Why should these be mutually exclusive options. It's all a riot of discovery.
Years ago, I saw a quote from some neocon (in the old, Public Interest sense) who said that the problem with college is that it gave middle class kids a taste of leisure and so rendered them unfit for real life. Can't have that.
And then there's this famous quote:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~hbf/priscult.html
> Later that year, Roger Freeman--a key educational adviser to Nixon then working for the reelection of California Governor Ronald Reagan--defined quite precisely the target of the conservative counterattack: "We are in danger of producing an educated proletariat. That's dynamite! We have to be selective on who we allow to go through higher education."
Oh, but I keep forgetting. Universities are like prisons, except maybe worse.
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