I believe there was another great figure, the astronomer and mathematician, Carl Friedrich Gauss, who identified the a priori tendency for profit calculations as the root cause of many of societal misfortunes.
The competitive nature of schools hits hard! It is indeed against the human condition - whereby our success stems from cooperative brains not competitive ones.
Such is the goal of the GEB curriculum—preparing future workers obedient to authority with just enough information to enable them to perform their jobs efficiently. This makes them more easily manipulated by a constant bombardment of the message the world is dog-eat-dog, and failure is a sign of insufficient moral character.
I believe there was another great figure, the astronomer and mathematician, Carl Friedrich Gauss, who identified the a priori tendency for profit calculations as the root cause of many of societal misfortunes.
The competitive nature of schools hits hard! It is indeed against the human condition - whereby our success stems from cooperative brains not competitive ones.
Such is the goal of the GEB curriculum—preparing future workers obedient to authority with just enough information to enable them to perform their jobs efficiently. This makes them more easily manipulated by a constant bombardment of the message the world is dog-eat-dog, and failure is a sign of insufficient moral character.
Thanks for this important information.
This reminds me of all the books I used to have before I had too many evictions and Poverty moves in a lifetime of working poverty.
Looks like a good book I think I had books by all of those people except I don't think I had one by Helen Keller.
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