I just realized why those of you arguing for classic literature in schools as a way of teaching values are wrong. @CheshireOcelot
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care to link any that are most relevant?
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in a bit, hang on. Search for "mitochondrial memes"
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I can pick up in a few hours. I want to read the meme pieces & the argument
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In addition to the two parts there, is a five part series: https://evolutionistx.wordpress.com/2016/02/02/mitochondrial-memes-part-1-logos/ …
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and the final part, which may be the best:https://evolutionistx.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/the-progressive-virus/ …
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I'll have to look up
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>> or against Prussian style education. I oppose both, so if I'm following you correctly this doesn't get us anywhere.
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I support homeschooling, esp. in current environment, and parochial schools, and a lot of local control over education.
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I'd say no matter who runs the schools you are vulnerable to virtue signalling/memeviruses. That's how classics got pozzed
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in the past few millennia of civilisation, how common is this problem? I'm sure it crops up, but you're vastly overstating the case.
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we have a novel tech environment that has allowed memeviruses to spread out of control
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