I broadly agree.
Educating working class children opens their eyes and minds to the exploitation their kind has suffered for generations. And the alternatives offered by radical thinkers.
Unfortunately the less perceptive are no longer content at the prospect of a lifetime of hard work in exchange for a rented roof over their heads and not much more. indeed that option is no longer available since the destruction of our mining & manufacturing industries.
Now the masses - unenlightened by any quality education yet well versed in what the Victorians called low cunning - follow the US counter-culture street mantra "get rich quick or die trying".
And they have no respect whatsoever for law, order, or responsibility to any community or society outside immediate family.
Educating working class children opens their eyes and minds to the exploitation their kind has suffered for generations. And the alternatives offered by radical thinkers.
Unfortunately the less perceptive are no longer content at the prospect of a lifetime of hard work in exchange for a rented roof over their heads and not much more. indeed that option is no longer available since the destruction of our mining & manufacturing industries.
Now the masses - unenlightened by any quality education yet well versed in what the Victorians called low cunning - follow the US counter-culture street mantra "get rich quick or die trying".
And they have no respect whatsoever for law, order, or responsibility to any community or society outside immediate family.
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