Message from @Montanan

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2017-05-09 19:57:38 UTC  

molding the entire country into the party

2017-05-09 19:57:41 UTC  

I certainly wouldn't attend one.

2017-05-09 19:58:13 UTC  

you know about confusian education system?

2017-05-09 19:58:54 UTC  

Nope

2017-05-09 19:59:13 UTC  

success in state school should mean that you get elevated social rank
that you become nobility and eligable for work in the goverment
and in the beurocracy

2017-05-09 19:59:33 UTC  

every who fails state education are
the servants and lower social classes..
the voice less

2017-05-09 19:59:56 UTC  

the elite shall be the thinkers, artists,lawmen and
beurocrats..
all loyal to the party

2017-05-09 20:00:05 UTC  

I can see how that would have merit. Especially for those who can succeed in that school environment.

2017-05-09 20:00:17 UTC  

its all about meritocracy..

2017-05-09 20:00:31 UTC  

What if there is a flaw in the system somewhere. Would the elites be free to question the system?

2017-05-09 20:00:52 UTC  

If you dont get this state education
then you still have rights and you are still protected by the law

2017-05-09 20:01:13 UTC  

the thing is that this system is very good at adjusting

2017-05-09 20:01:29 UTC  

the elites questions and address the social problems all the time

2017-05-09 20:01:43 UTC  

Yes its not regid in that sense

2017-05-09 20:02:00 UTC  

What if an elite, for example, wanted to question the existence of god? Or wanted to promote degeneracy?

2017-05-09 20:03:09 UTC  

consider our own democratic system
which is so obsesses with asking normal people what they think
to get their votes
that that the entire system is drowning in nonsensical opinions
and every fucking idiot is encouraged to believe
they just as insighfull as some professor.

2017-05-09 20:03:21 UTC  

Agreed.

2017-05-09 20:03:32 UTC  

in the Chinese beurocracy there where no theological restrictions.

2017-05-09 20:03:53 UTC  

But ensuring everyone has the same ideology can lead to a bit of insular thinking

2017-05-09 20:03:58 UTC  

The chinese beuroctats questioned and debated openly
every aspect of religion and tradition.

2017-05-09 20:04:07 UTC  

Good deal

2017-05-09 20:04:35 UTC  

the one shared ideology is just a front for the political system..

2017-05-09 20:05:05 UTC  

in our current political system nothing less than a fanatical ideology
can push through the simplest reform..

2017-05-09 20:05:48 UTC  

Agreed. Lowest common denominator is what can get consensus. Or outright war.

2017-05-09 20:06:06 UTC  

More specific. The shared ideology is the education system
people will not submit to authoritive teacher-student relationships
in a democracy.

2017-05-09 20:06:31 UTC  

Is authoritative the proper method?

2017-05-09 20:06:37 UTC  

Yes.

2017-05-09 20:06:49 UTC  

like anti-student democracy.

2017-05-09 20:07:11 UTC  

I haven't read this book in a while, but it moved me at the time. http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/

2017-05-09 20:07:52 UTC  

The concept of the authoritarian follower was terrifying.

2017-05-09 20:08:39 UTC  

I read about teaching methods and the history of changes in teachers methods
and think the old disciplin oriented education sytem was the correct
one and this education we have now is based
on free upbringing and having discussions with children
to get them to understand things..

2017-05-09 20:09:16 UTC  

...sight I meant authoritarian as authoritian
not the political system..

2017-05-09 20:09:25 UTC  

Human beings have and need authority figures..

2017-05-09 20:10:04 UTC  

Yes, but questioning authority is very useful.

2017-05-09 20:10:07 UTC  

I am not saying that we should brainwash children or make everyone

2017-05-09 20:10:23 UTC  

That is a bit of modern propaganda you have been feed.

2017-05-09 20:10:35 UTC  

They did question authority

2017-05-09 20:10:46 UTC  

The individual should.

2017-05-09 20:11:05 UTC  

students and other teachers did question teatchers
in the entire victorian era.

2017-05-09 20:11:25 UTC  

But they did so within their system.
they still had authority figures..

2017-05-09 20:11:49 UTC  

Questioning authority isn't mutually exclusive with having authority.