We Don't Need No Steenking Books
September 10, 2011
The  night closes in. Read the surveys of what children know,  what  students in universities know. Approximately nothing. We have  become  wanton morons. As the intellectual shadows fall again, as  literacy  declines and minds grow dim in the new twilight, who will copy  the  parchments this time? 
No  longer are we a schooled people. Brash new peasants grin and peck  at  their iPods. Unknowing, incurious, they gaze at their screens and   twiddle, twiddle.   They will not preserve the works of five  millenia.  They cannot. They do  not even know why. 
Twilight  really does come. Sales of books fall. Attention spans  shorten. Music  gives way to angry urban grunting. The young count on  their fingers  when they do not have a calculator, know less by the  year. We have  already seen the first American generations less educated  than their  parents. College graduates do not know when World War One  happened,  or what the Raj was. They have read nothing except the  nothing that  they read, and little of that. Democracy was an  interesting thought.   read the rest
1 comment:
Fred is great!
You can get a lot of books that have been digitized off the web, that's how I keep my homeschooling budget under control.
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