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> Do you mean access to basic education? Because higher education is expensive
> in every country.
I don't know that the Writings make any distinction. Higher education
is not expensive in every country. In most European countries it is
very cheap and heavily subsidized
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Hi all,
Also, I think access to education is more than go to school because the world
is already in the information society. This makes a shift in the paradigm of
alphabetization, nowdays alphabetization is not only to know to read or speak
but also to have informati
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Dear Susan,
Do you mean access to basic education? Because higher education is expensive in
every country.
Thanks,
Hasan
De: Susan Maneck
Para: Baha'i Studies
Enviado: Martes, 14 de mayo, 2013 3:45 P.M.
Asunto: Re: social classe
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> I've never seen anything in the writings or sayings to suggest a
> comepletely egalitarian, stress-free environment any time in the
> foreseeable future.
>
But they also indicate that everyone should have access to education.
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I've never seen anything in the writings or sayings to suggest a comepletely
egalitarian, stress-free environment any time in the foreseeable future. The
standard formula is abolition of the Extremes of wealth and poverty. The
writings say no one should starve.
cf.
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Hi all,
Will there be social classes in a future Bahá'í State where the money is a
problem to access services and education as it is now?
I appreciate your answers.
Hasan
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