Truly, this article is really one of the very best in the history of articles. I am a antique ’Article’ collector and I sometimes read some new articles if I find them interesting. And I found this one pretty fascinating and it should go into my collection.ornaments
The USA competes in the international market with countries that provide their population with economical (if not free) college. We even import a lot of their Engineers on work visa's to compete with our engineers at lower wages. How would you like to be paying off a hundred thousand dollar plus education loan and the Engineer at the next cubicle got his ecucation for free and lowers your wages?
Thom. I predict your 150th book tour will be billed as, "The Hidden History of Capitalism and why you should buy my book".
Reality: Capitalism works and like it or not it puts people in power that favors the rich and influential. Nothing is ever going to change that and Nov. 6, 2020, is proof of that fact.
Quote of the day from the ever circling WH press secretary Jen Psaki:
“The risk is that Biden's package is not going to be too big, it is going to be too small.”
We now know the last two Presidents were under equipped.
I agree that education is important, but I am not so sure it needs to be a formal one. Case in point is what happened this election cycle. Person to person, platform to platform people were taught they must vote. The 2020 youth vote was 10% higher than 2016, and it was between 52% to 55%.
The younger generations have broken through the social oppression of the past. So much so, that my new favorite phrase is "gender chaos". I love that. It has to do with fairness. Democracy.
The day to day lessons learned by hitting the streets, being an activist, and doing the work will be the lessons that stick. Influencers are part of the educational process too. That simply did not happen overtly in the past; more public people than ever are willing to give their political opinion.
Democracy is in fashion, so is being a geek. It's a beautiful thing.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
I like the idea of a "Bill of Responsibilities" but think it should go much deeper. We need to include rules like the Ten Commandments, do not kill others; to obtain land, minerals, oil, etc. no one has the right to violence, and we must teach empathy as our basic core value.
Unfortunately, I believe this is the begining of the end, but I will fight to deny it.
Well said, though some oligarchies are stable for a long time. Venice, for example, lasted for centuries with a few rich families controlling what grew into a pretty significant empire in the eastern Mediterranean. The Dutch Republic may be another example. Eventually these places grew stagnant and economically lost to stronger rivals, but that could have happened under other forms of government. Definitely this is not the place where many of us want to see America go. But, as I've said in other replies, without a revamped and really good public school system (K-12 plus affordable college) it's unrealistic to expect citizens to understand or defend democratic institutions.
Thanks to the Republican Party.
Truly, this article is really one of the very best in the history of articles. I am a antique ’Article’ collector and I sometimes read some new articles if I find them interesting. And I found this one pretty fascinating and it should go into my collection.ornaments
Steve, I agree and currently we have the latter.
The USA competes in the international market with countries that provide their population with economical (if not free) college. We even import a lot of their Engineers on work visa's to compete with our engineers at lower wages. How would you like to be paying off a hundred thousand dollar plus education loan and the Engineer at the next cubicle got his ecucation for free and lowers your wages?
@cuz: Capitalism regulated and controlled by the state works. Capitalism controlling the state is just tyranny.
Thom. I predict your 150th book tour will be billed as, "The Hidden History of Capitalism and why you should buy my book".
Reality: Capitalism works and like it or not it puts people in power that favors the rich and influential. Nothing is ever going to change that and Nov. 6, 2020, is proof of that fact.
Quote of the day from the ever circling WH press secretary Jen Psaki:
“The risk is that Biden's package is not going to be too big, it is going to be too small.”
We now know the last two Presidents were under equipped.
TMI from my point of view.
I think the diabetes video must be one of the Patreon ones. https://www.patreon.com/thomhartmann
I agree that education is important, but I am not so sure it needs to be a formal one. Case in point is what happened this election cycle. Person to person, platform to platform people were taught they must vote. The 2020 youth vote was 10% higher than 2016, and it was between 52% to 55%.
The younger generations have broken through the social oppression of the past. So much so, that my new favorite phrase is "gender chaos". I love that. It has to do with fairness. Democracy.
The day to day lessons learned by hitting the streets, being an activist, and doing the work will be the lessons that stick. Influencers are part of the educational process too. That simply did not happen overtly in the past; more public people than ever are willing to give their political opinion.
Democracy is in fashion, so is being a geek. It's a beautiful thing.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
Never underestimate the savagery of man. I don't think it's going to get better, either the pandemic will be the awakening or demise of the human experiment.
No I love Biden, I love Biden because he is smart, empathic, and believes in egalitariansim.
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That's such an important point!
Well said, though some oligarchies are stable for a long time. Venice, for example, lasted for centuries with a few rich families controlling what grew into a pretty significant empire in the eastern Mediterranean. The Dutch Republic may be another example. Eventually these places grew stagnant and economically lost to stronger rivals, but that could have happened under other forms of government. Definitely this is not the place where many of us want to see America go. But, as I've said in other replies, without a revamped and really good public school system (K-12 plus affordable college) it's unrealistic to expect citizens to understand or defend democratic institutions.
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