yes you did, scroll up ;)
 Also, education didn't have squat to do with the Industrial Revolution,
which is generally credited to the concept of the division of labor.
 There may be some fantasy world in which government schools could be made
to solve all our problems. But I don't believe in it. I think the abolition
of government scools, in fact, would go a long way toward eradicating
poverty. It's all about empowerment in my opinion. SOrry f that seems
old-fashoned to you ;)

Dana

 On 9/30/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > Education apparently didn't help Isaac's mother, who did have a high
>
> I didn't say we should use old education, but new infrastructure. The
> same type of solution we used to great success in transforming from an
> agrarian economy to an industrial economy. (that was education,
> electricity, phones, roads)
>
> I'm saying we're facing the same problem now and so we need to be just
> as progressive about the solution. Your solution is regressive. It
> treats the symptoms rather than move people into the 21st century's
> information and creative economies.
>
> I understand your reticence. Change is difficult for many people and
> new ideas are even harder. But it's a new world and we need new
> infrastructure, not an expansion of old welfare programs couched under
> heading of "regulation".
>
> (I didn't say communism once ... DOH!)
>
> 

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