You are a brilliant man. You have answered many questions about felt-senses I have had over a lifetime about these things. I feel like a hero because I recognized most of what you are talking about intuitively and I rebelled. But I see many similarities in business. Medicine, law, and bureaucracies. We have one screwed up society.
Thank You to John Taylor Gatto for your dedication to Humanity. We have so much untapped potential and power. Real Life is a the best Teacher of all! Kudos! Thanks for this valuable post on youtube ,where there are so many Gems to be found if one will only look, and then share. To umhalil: Thankyou Sister for sending me this video! Favorited and shared!
Thank You to John Taylor Gatto for your dedication to Humanity. We have so much untapped potential and power. Real Life is a the best Teacher of all! Kudos! Thanks for this valuable post on youtube ,where there are so many Gems to be found if one will only look, and then share. To umhalil: Thankyou Sister for sending me this video! Favorited and shared!
Do schools kill creativity? If creativity was a person schools would be it's concentration camp! I think that young people are going through a creativity holocaust perpetrated by teachers especially ones who hate their jobs. Everyone who agrees this is a disgusting inconvenient truth give me a thumbs up. BTW I'm only twenty years old and I understand this.
"The industrial revolution stripped away many of the functions from the traditional family. Education went to the schools, care of the elderly went to the state, work was tranfrerred to the factory, and so forth...The family did not disappear after the industrial revolution. But if became smaller, took on more limited responsibilty, and lost much of its power vis-a-vis other institutions in society." -- Alvin Toffler
@neothomist1275 The State, not industry is responsible for schools, welfare, skewed market motivations, and corporatist lobbyists. Not to mention erosion of culture. Industry, through natural market processes, is one of the greatest positive forces in the world. Look up Mises on the Industrial Revolution.
this Guy is amazing!I sm so deeply moved listening to him speak. I only wish I had heard all of this about 15 years ago. Never the less it is awe inspiring!
You are a brilliant man. You have answered many questions about felt-senses I have had over a lifetime about these things. I feel like a hero because I recognized most of what you are talking about intuitively and I rebelled. But I see many similarities in business. Medicine, law, and bureaucracies. We have one screwed up society.
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Thank You to John Taylor Gatto for your dedication to Humanity. We have so much untapped potential and power. Real Life is a the best Teacher of all! Kudos! Thanks for this valuable post on youtube ,where there are so many Gems to be found if one will only look, and then share. To umhalil: Thankyou Sister for sending me this video! Favorited and shared!
bigcree 1 year ago
Thank You to John Taylor Gatto for your dedication to Humanity. We have so much untapped potential and power. Real Life is a the best Teacher of all! Kudos! Thanks for this valuable post on youtube ,where there are so many Gems to be found if one will only look, and then share. To umhalil: Thankyou Sister for sending me this video! Favorited and shared!
bigcree 1 year ago
Brilliant
Eldel15 2 years ago
Some of these stories fill me with joy. ^_^
oh and garlic farming hahaha
That's so awesome!
kaidraconus911 2 years ago 3
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Do schools kill creativity? If creativity was a person schools would be it's concentration camp! I think that young people are going through a creativity holocaust perpetrated by teachers especially ones who hate their jobs. Everyone who agrees this is a disgusting inconvenient truth give me a thumbs up. BTW I'm only twenty years old and I understand this.
74u73hjd 2 years ago
"The industrial revolution stripped away many of the functions from the traditional family. Education went to the schools, care of the elderly went to the state, work was tranfrerred to the factory, and so forth...The family did not disappear after the industrial revolution. But if became smaller, took on more limited responsibilty, and lost much of its power vis-a-vis other institutions in society." -- Alvin Toffler
neothomist1275 2 years ago 11
@neothomist1275 The State, not industry is responsible for schools, welfare, skewed market motivations, and corporatist lobbyists. Not to mention erosion of culture. Industry, through natural market processes, is one of the greatest positive forces in the world. Look up Mises on the Industrial Revolution.
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this Guy is amazing!I sm so deeply moved listening to him speak. I only wish I had heard all of this about 15 years ago. Never the less it is awe inspiring!
daizee106 3 years ago 4
I love you man!
souperbooster 3 years ago 9