It seems for most it's far more important to be wearing the right badge than it is taking any steps that might demonstrably be shown to actually yield progress in the real world. — Isaac
Don't forget laissez-faire libertarians (aka "neoliberals" & "Randroids") too.Conservative, communist, socialist, fascist, progressive—all collectivist. Besides some variations in rhetoric, it’s hard to see any difference between them in practice. They want power and to tell people how to live their lives. — NOS4A2
I find something quite offensive in people who have not been taught critical thinking skills (presumably getting by on the basis of their own superhuman natural talent) suggesting that others (lacking such natural brilliance as themselves) need to be taught these skills. — Isaac
Conservative, communist, socialist, fascist, progressive—all collectivist. Besides some variations in rhetoric, it’s hard to see any difference between them in practice. They want power and to tell people how to live their lives. — NOS4A2
Feel free to tell, please. Findings? — jorndoe
Maybe just the ones whose state governments have forbidden them to read books or study science or learn their own history or ask questions. And I don't mind if it's classist to demand that the children of the working class have education of the same quality as the children of executives and bankers. — Vera Mont
Just had to commend the use of Nirvana on a philosophy forum - not an easy task, well played. — Isaac
If it is all you dream it to be, it will reveal that to them. — NOS4A2
With leading by example you do not sacrifice any one else’s autonomy on the alter of your own, and history will recognize this before it will recognize some authoritarian. — NOS4A2
I didn't learn to walk by myself. I had a mother to help me stand up, who picked me up when I fell and held my hand when I was unsteady.Children are quite capable of learning what they need to learn for themselves. They need information, practice, and time. — Isaac
I didn't learn anything by myself: I was surrounded by people who answered when I was curious, and explained patiently when I didn't understand, and questioned what I did understand and paid attention to my concerns. I was surrounded by books and literate people who didn't lie to me.
I was lucky. — Vera Mont
I'm happy for a carpenter to be happy in his work, yet I still think he should also be able to enrich his life with whatever interests he has besides. — Vera Mont
I'm happy if a nurses' aide is happy in her work; I still think she should have a right in engage in the democratic process of her governance on the basis of sound information. — Vera Mont
I think they should know what their rights are and have the opportunity to judge who is lying to them. — Vera Mont
not be be massacred by lunatics. — Vera Mont
And who is acting as the judge of what information is 'sound'? — Isaac
I don't recall 'rights' lessons. — Isaac
What sort of insane upbringing did you have! — Isaac
And who is acting as the judge of what information is 'sound'? — Isaac
Rupert Murdoch, Meredith Koch.... — Vera Mont
I don't recall 'rights' lessons. — Isaac
They used to call it 'civics'; came in a package with history and geography. — Vera Mont
And your personal middle class utopia is not an argument against the charge that focus on 'education' is an insult to workers who just want to be respected for what they actually already do. — Isaac
I respect the hell out of those people, but I wish they could have an easier life and a little more security. — Vera Mont
Then perhaps avoid the suggestion that their condition is in any way the result of their own stupidity and simply campaign to give them higher wages and better conditions for the jobs they already do — Isaac
That has never persuaded them to stop voting against their best interest. Ignorance may be blissful - though I doubt it - but it's neither a virtue nor an advantage. — Vera Mont
Wow, you really don't pull punches with your bigotry do you? — Isaac
What do you think the liberal and socialist parties have been doing?campaign to give them higher wages and better conditions for the jobs they already do — Isaac
Lest we forget, Doug Ford’s Tories did the precise opposite four years ago. As promised, they cancelled a planned minimum wage increase — imposing a 26-month freeze on the old hourly rate of $14 an hour, shortchanging hundreds of thousands of working poor.
Mike Harris was premier of Ontario from 1995 to 2002. Prior to the election, he introduced the ‘Common Sense Revolution’, a platform that promised tax cuts and a solution to the deficit. He also pledged to cut funding to social programs, reduce the number of MPPs, deregulate university tuition, and weaken unions with new labour laws
The only voting group that did not vote primarily for the Progressive Conservatives was younger Ontarians just starting their careers with a good education.
Across the world, blue-collar voters ally themselves with the political right – even when it appears to be against their own interests. Is this because such parties often serve up a broader, more satisfying moral menu than the left?
What do you think the liberal and socialist parties have been doing? — Vera Mont
They offer scapegoats, security, responsibility, morality and greatness. They always deliver on the scapegoats, and the pricetag is always higher than they 'estimate'. — Vera Mont
So because the right wing are bad, no criticism of the left stands? — Isaac
I wonder why. — Vera Mont
Back in the real world. You advocated the teaching of critical thinking, I argued that this was unhelpful since education is only helpful in procuring better jobs (a competitive market) rather than improving the conditions of the jobs they already have. — Isaac
You didn't merely suggest it. You made it up out thin air. Even after I explained at length that i don't consider any skill 'natural' and that I appreciate the help, instruction and access to information that I enjoyed. And that every child - and now I will extend that to every intelligent creature - needs to be taught how to survive, how to communicate, how to relate to the world. Complex creatures in a complex world need a great deal of learning.I also suggested it was insulting since it carries the implication that the choices they make are the result of a lack of skill (critical thinking) which you naturally have, but they need teaching.
every child - and now I will extend that to every intelligent creature - needs to be taught how to survive, how to communicate, how to relate to the world. — Vera Mont
You seem to think this doesn't include blue-collar workers. — Vera Mont
A bit of a stretch. — Arne
I don't think it includes anyone. No one needs formal education, it's a myth designed to produce compliant little consumers. It stops people thinking because they expect all the information they need to be handed to them, they don't develop enquiring minds, but instead are hewn into mindless cogs. — Isaac
1. How did you learn critical thinking skills sufficient for you to vote the 'right' way (in your interests)?
2. Why is this method not available to the working class without formal pedagogy? — Isaac
You were not taught formal critical thinking skills. So why do the working class need such intervention? — Isaac
I don't think it includes anyone. — Isaac
tribalism fuels hatred which fuels politics which fuels tribalism which fuels hatred . . . ad nauseum, ad infinitum. — Arne
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