Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. We had public libraries before we had the internet, so this guy is most likely wrong. https://twitter.com/bryanrbeal/status/1089904881207525376 …
Ah...that makes more sense. I don't know enough about the history of education to have an opinion though. People don't know that causation =/= correlation, so they saw that the educated were making more money and decided they wanted that. Then, the U.S. gov't subsidized it.
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If we ditch the subsidies and the USG gov't of debt, we'd definitely see a huge fall in higher-level education attendance. I'd love to see the lambda school model but for trades outside of comp. sci.
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Yeah im curious how much of these social innovations scale beyond tech (lambda school, remote work in general).
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