Education
In reply to the discussion: Lean Production: Inside the war on public education [View all]We People
(619 posts)I was in college during the first "energy crisis" and didn't even give a second thought to how many employees of service stations lost their jobs due to "self service." How convenient for employers (local and corporate) that the problem of higher gas prices was possibly a "solution to the problem" of paying employees. At that time there was a minority of the population that thought this "crisis" was manufactured by the oil companies, which most people thought was silly. But looking back on it, knowing what we know now about political coups, shock doctrine, manufactured fiscal crises, and supply side/austerity economics, there are too many people who benefit from forced hardships of the average working/middle/poor citizens.
I'm glad I won't have to be around to see too far into the future of the educational state of this country, but my heart breaks for the young and those who grew up wanting to teach them.