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  • StLangoustine [any]
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    4 years ago

    I mean, people were teaching each other for millions of years before schools were a thing.

      • StLangoustine [any]
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        4 years ago

        This seems like an issue solved by democratic control of production. If the workers at the People's Boeing factory figured that the graduate of the Uncle School of Engineering designed the best plane around, it's probably a good plane.

        Also having an degree doesn't stop a person from being a crank. There are a lot of crank engineers and scientists running around.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Assuming we still have a complex society, we'll have a society still in need of engineers and lots of other professions. Without some sort of formalized or semi-formalized structure your way of gaining knowledge or seeking apprenticeship will largely be restricted to your immediate social circle, which might mean keeping certain domains of knowledge closed off to certain social groups. Schools my currently keep the power structures in tact, but getting rid of schools entirely will just replicate the same power structures within a few generations.

      • StLangoustine [any]
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        4 years ago

        Isn't that the basic question of anarchism? If the workers are not bound by formal structure and have no boss that forces them to do their work, what stops the workers from telling some marginalized group to fuck off when those marginalized people need some sort of service?