by The Dharma Bum » Wed Jun 18, 2014 7:50 am
Correct me if I am wrong but you seemed to say that you want to militarize public education by exposing school children to military discipline as a matter of course and that up to 80% of the population ought to be raised in public institutions. This extreme view has to be due to a very narrow perspective. I suspect that because of your occupation you can't look at the issue objectively, if this is the kind of unrealistic solution you propose.
I'm sure you are a fine teacher, but the point of society is not to make your job easy by producing robotic, mechanized behavior in children. Drugs and operant conditioning will never create that level of regimentation anyway, which is why automation and software have the potential to do labor better than humans do it. Let's look at the big picture. The orderly, mechanized system you envision is suitable for machinery, but not people. Machines do not need discipline to sit still and do their work all day precisely because they do not have minds or consciousness. Humans do, which makes them unsuitable for the sort of drudgery that requires military discipline from schoolchildren.
I think a better solution would be a society where parents don't have to work two jobs to make it every month. By two jobs I mean apiece, not two people with jobs. The problem is people spend their lives in thrall to the profit making schemes that modern society is geared toward instead of with their families and communities.
The result is the atomized, anomie ridden mess we have.
Take the profit motive away and it also removes the incentive that leads to many of our problems.