honestly i suspect the public school system is maybe the biggest contribution to human unhappiness in the western world and i feel like I'm in crazy town that nobody seems to think it's a big deal.
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An advantage I see is that the cultural norms should evolve faster that way.
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Vaguely reminds me of Brandeis' 'laboratories of democracy'
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Also it's the social dynamics of a a prison, no external value so devolves into politics/popularity contest with no rules
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On the plus side, it's great preparation for prison life.
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Its actually worse than that because the people in charge of the whole room are the ones who LIKED it
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Great reference. Early American education reform is still a huge influence today. Mann saw industrialization and a more "Newtonian" view of mass public education favoring daily scheduled uniformity as an advancement, progress, not a detriment.
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It's all very Lord of the Flies.
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takes a village
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