pot·pour·ri — 2 : a miscellaneous
collection : MEDLEY.
Whether
the subject is education, land use planning, growth management, gun control,
water rights, environmentalism, breaching dams, salmon recovery … what is
being discussed, in final analogy, is systems theory: the world as a system of subsystems, all
interdependent and interconnected to form a wholistic or holistic system; that
within any one system there is an infrastructure that is analogous across
systems, irrespective of physical appearance. In other words, if one understands the
system that under girds education, one also understands the system that under
girds any and all the other issues being discussed in our society today. And whether discussing education or
another issue, the goal is not individual rights but the “common
good” as determined by an elite few who really do believe that the
populace, as a whole, just isn’t smart enough to know what is good for
it. To that end, the
“expert” mentality has arisen.
If you don’t have a PhD or some other of the multitude of letters
denoting a degree hanging off the end of your name, you just don’t know anything, you just don’t understand the complexities
of the matter. What goes unsaid,
however, is that the majority of degrees today are obtained from colleges and
universities dependent on taxpayer dollars doled out by the government; such
requiring those colleges and universities teach the government curriculum, ie, that which best serves a government bent on justifying
its existence and increased power and position.
The
links to the left tell a different story then that which is being touted by the
left-leaning main-stream media.
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