Education was meant to prepare students to become workers for the government.
Thats what Karl Marx and Dewey meant. It wasnt education for the fulfillment
of the individual and the sake of education. It was to have a purpose, namely the
fulfillment of the states needs. From autonomy to automatons.
And although, I have no use for the child factory labor practices that existed at that
time nor do I think do most people, I have to wonder what was his true goal. Or does this
just confirmation that even a stopped clock is right twice a day? Or is there something
else I miss? I am not sure.
Inevitably, the progressives intersected with the eugenicism. It was a byproduct of
Charles Darwins Origin of the Species that was published in 1859. Darwin
and Marx were contemporaries.
Darwin concluded that most characteristics, including intelligence, were inherited
through survival of the fittest. So, if improvement of the species will be
accomplished anyway through natural selection, why not accelerate it? Jump start it by
deciding who the fittest are and eliminate the rest.
Proponents included Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, socialist
playwright George Bernard Shaw, progressive economist John Maynard Keynes, H. G. Wells and
two American presidents, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Yes, Theodore Roosevelt
and the messianic, progressive Woodrow Wilson were eugenicists. Elitists at their cores.
Wilson who regularly makes the list of near great presidents, was a racist
and a true progressive, willing to impose his beliefs on the rest of the world through any
means including war to make the world safe for democracy. No need to ask the
rest of the world what it wanted.
Theodore Roosevelt isnt far behind Woodrow Wilson and is enshrined on Mount
Rushmore. It is no accident that Roosevelt and Wilson were proponents of the same
philosophy that gave us Adolf Hitlers extermination program.
Hitler, along with the other twentieth century mass murderers, Josip Stalin, Mao
Zedong, Pol Pot and Fidel Castro were cut from the same philosophic cloth. While people
like Roosevelt and Wilson might be appalled at the extent to which these tyrants took it,
nevertheless they are its descendants. Ideas have consequences.
The most telling of Marxs statement though his first sentence, " ..., this
cannot be effected except by means of despotic (italics mine) inroads on the rights of
property,...,by means of measures,..., which appear economically insufficient and
untenable,..., outstrip themselves, (and) necessitate further inroads upon the old social
order,... " This a direct rejection of his belief in the withering away of the state
once communism was in place and in fact, it is his acknowledgment that there would be no
end to the effort.
Marx was the ultimate progressive and this is part of the trouble with progressives.
Violence and the destruction of society, along with all of its progress in the form of its
material things are their direct descendants and without end. But youll never hear
them acknowledge it.
Even a casual reading of this excerpt leaves one with the indelible impression that
force is to be used to accomplish them, which goes a ways to explain how communist
societies deteriorated into the violence and slaughter that characterized every last one
of them. And although plank 10 seems admirable, one hesitates to wonder what it really
means. Why does education need to be combined with industrial production? Is there an
ultimate, more sinister goal? The answer is yes.
Education was meant to prepare students to become workers for the government.
Thats what Karl Marx and Dewey meant. It wasnt education for the fulfillment
of the individual and the sake of education. It was to have a purpose, namely the
fulfillment of the states needs. From autonomy to automatons.
And although, I have no use for the child factory labor practices that existed at that
time nor do I think do most people, I have to wonder what was his true goal. Or does this
just confirmation that even a stopped clock is right twice a day? Or is there something
else I miss? I am not sure.
Inevitably, the progressives intersected with the eugenicism. It was a byproduct of
Charles Darwins Origin of the Species that was published in 1859. Darwin
and Marx were contemporaries.
Darwin concluded that most characteristics, including intelligence, were inherited
through survival of the fittest. So, if improvement of the species will be
accomplished anyway through natural selection, why not accelerate it? Jump start it by
deciding who the fittest are and eliminate the rest.
Proponents included Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, socialist
playwright George Bernard Shaw, progressive economist John Maynard Keynes, H. G. Wells and
two American presidents, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Yes, Theodore Roosevelt
and the messianic, progressive Woodrow Wilson were eugenicists. Elitists at their cores.
Wilson who regularly makes the list of near great presidents, was a racist
and a true progressive, willing to impose his beliefs on the rest of the world through any
means including war to make the world safe for democracy. No need to ask the
rest of the world what it wanted.
Theodore Roosevelt isnt far behind Woodrow Wilson and is enshrined on Mount
Rushmore. It is no accident that Roosevelt and Wilson were proponents of the same
philosophy that gave us Adolf Hitlers extermination program.
Hitler, along with the other twentieth century mass murderers, Josip Stalin, Mao
Zedong, Pol Pot and Fidel Castro were cut from the same philosophic cloth. While people
like Roosevelt and Wilson might be appalled at the extent to which these tyrants took it,
nevertheless they are its descendants. Ideas have consequences.
The most telling of Marxs statement though his first sentence, " ..., this
cannot be effected except by means of despotic (italics mine) inroads on the rights of
property,...,by means of measures,..., which appear economically insufficient and
untenable,..., outstrip themselves, (and) necessitate further inroads upon the old social
order,... " This a direct rejection of his belief in the withering away of the state
once communism was in place and in fact, it is his acknowledgment that there would be no
end to the effort.
Marx was the ultimate progressive and this is part of the trouble with progressives.
Violence and the destruction of society, along with all of its progress in the form of its
material things are their direct descendants and without end. But youll never hear
them acknowledge it.
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