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RE: More Perspectives on Progress

in #life7 years ago

I don't think that we have a basic human right to education BUT! Under a modern social system, I would agree that there should be a basic level of education that society provides. I would also add that the quality of that education is not required to be the best, but rather it should serve to provide the basic education necessary to become a higher member of society.

That being said, I support private schools for those who can afford them and I expect them to do things far greater than what public schools can afford.

I don't think most people would argue against that, they would only argue around the definition of what "basic education" means.

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Firstly bad neighborhood reason is the poor goverment and poor goverments feeds the people's ignorance .

I don't think the full reason to why bad neighborhoods exist can be captured in 1 sentence like that. Its not just poor governance, its also a lack of community, and the creation of a community is solely up to the community members.

Its my belief that capitalism pushes capital away from those areas because there is no economic advantage to being there. By that same account, people are responsible for their own success if they are all given the same baseline tools (basic education). The complexity is that there is also social unjustice keeping the poor down. Thats the difficult part.