Networks don’t require the whole person, only a narrow piece. If, on the other hand, you function in a network, it asks you to suppress all the parts of yourself except the network-interest part — a highly unnatural act although one you can get used to. …If you enter into too many of these bargains, you will split yourself into many specialized pieces, none of them completely human.
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April 2002
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Jon Carpenter
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Aims and objectives, Educators, Educational sociology, Philosophy, community, Compulsory Education, Education, networks, Biography, Öffentliche Schule, Biographies, Onderwijs, Filosofische aspecten, Éducateurs, Leerplannen, Schulkritik, Éducation, Philosophie, Education, united states, Education, aims and objectives, Educational sociology, united states, Education, compulsory, Education, philosophy, Educators, united states, Education, curricula, Finalités, Sociologie de l'éducation, Scolarité obligatoire, Home Schooling, Essays, Organizations & Institutions, ReferencePeople
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Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling
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Dumbing us down: the hidden curriculum of compulsory schooling
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...if sharply accelerated rates of suicide, heart disease, emotional illness, sterility, and other pathological conditions are an indicator, the admission of women en masse to the unisex workplace is not an unmixed blessing. Further, some disturbing evidence exists that the income of working couples in 1990 has only slightly more purchasing power than the income of the average working man did in 1910. In effect, two laborers are now being purchased for the price of one - an outcome Adam Smith or David Ricardo might have predicted. And an unseen social cost of all of this has been the destruction of family life, the loss of home as sanctuary or haven, and the bewilderment of children who, since infancy, have been raised by strangers.
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