“The arts help us learn to be more than consumers. They teach problem-solving skills, train children to work together and develop empathy for others.”
The prevailing culture in the US right now doesn’t value education in any regard other than workplace enablement. We want dutiful, controllable populace that contributes to GDP, and that’s it. I almost never hear leaders or even educators, talk about the value of education beyond its contributions to career development, job prospects and income. We are shortsighted and pathetic.
“The arts help us learn to be more than consumers. They teach problem-solving skills, train children to work together and develop empathy for others.”
The prevailing culture in the US right now doesn’t value education in any regard other than workplace enablement. We want dutiful, controllable populace that contributes to GDP, and that’s it. I almost never hear leaders or even educators, talk about the value of education beyond its contributions to career development, job prospects and income. We are shortsighted and pathetic.
Obedient. Workers. Chomsky talks about this, too, but Carlin sums it up nicely. I assume that Carlin was reading Chomsky.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tetndXjHG1U