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Flat world' requires pushing harder in education 1814


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Robert Kolker

Agree again. Strange to see that we can have common ideals :-)

There is however a huge question I have no satisfactory answer to. Who-How is actually going to make the separation betwen art and ..... trash? I mean, there are a lot of people considering Eminem to be music :-(

This is something the "free market" will lamentably fail to fullfill. Heck, I think I even find a domain where even democracy itself is failing. I mean, majority will rather vote for Eminem than Enya. Ssshhhh !!!!

I know, it is a mater of culture more than everything. But again, we have the same positive feedback (NB: in system theory positive reaction is usually bad) which also favor wealth accumulation. The people with less culture will pay for inculture, therefore the inculture gets more money than culture to promote itself. With more promotion, more people will get in touch with it rather than with the culture and will provide more money to it.

Flat world' requires pushing harder in education 1815
There really isn't a right or wrong on this deal, Kolker. That is what seems to align people such as yourself with the Republican "right"; this claim of perfect knowledge. In Republican...

There ARE things in the society that need supervision and education. The same as is valid for culture and art is also valid for wealth and economics.

Agree again. With one condition thou: Allow access to opportunity by eliminating the positive feedback loops promoting unearned wealth and inculture.



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