God fucking damn it the psychic damage is bad. It's just an even split down the middle between PragerU talking points and "Actually Denmark is the most socialist nation and Denmark is basically perfect".

Just the worst fucking Discourse and I need to tell myself it's just children and nothing they say about it will matter even to them in like a month. I know that a portion aren't children, but I just ignore that part so I don't go insane.

The way that thinktanks have completely destroyed education is terrible and I think not talked about enough compared to "haha American education" which, yeah, is true, but not very useful.

  • Vncredleader
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    This. It is not a lack of reading, it is not even so much a lack of education. It is that the hegemonic influence of liberal capitalism has gone unopposed in popular knowledge. You have to cut its roots, not just jump in and acquiesce to their base premise of the world but suggest some improvements.

    Per Gramsci

    The fundamental division into classical and vocational (professional) schools was a rational formula: the vocational school for the instrumental classes, the classical school for the dominant classes and the intellectuals. The development of an industrial base both in the cities and in the countryside meant a growing need for the new type of urban intellectual. Side by side with the classical school there developed the technical school (vocational, but not manual), and this placed a question-mark over the very principle of a concrete programme of general culture, a humanistic programme of general culture based on the Græco-Roman tradition. This programme, once questioned, can be said to be doomed, since its formative capacity was to a great extent based on the general and traditionally unquestioned prestige of a particular form of civilisation....

    .....It may also be observed that deliberative bodies tend to an everincreasing extent to distinguish their activity into two “organic” aspects: into the deliberative activity which is their essence, and into technicalcultural activity in which the questions upon which they have to take decisions are first examined by experts and analysed scientifically. This latter activity has already created a whole bureaucratic body, with a new structure; for apart from the specialised departments of experts who prepare the technical material for the deliberative bodies, a second body of functionaries is created—more or less disinterested “volunteers”, selected variously from industry, from the banks, from finance houses. This is one of the mechanisms by means of which the career bureaucracy eventually came to control the democratic regimes and parliaments now the mechanism is being organically extended, and is absorbing into its sphere the great specialists of private enterprise, which thus comes to control both régimes and bureaucracies. What is involved is a necessary, organic development which tends to integrate the personnel specialised in the technique of politics with personnel specialised in the concrete problems of administering the essential practical activities of the great and complex national societies of today. Hence every attempt to exorcise these tendencies from the outside produces no result other than moralistic sermons and rhetorical lamentations.