Posted on 08/15/2005 7:34:36 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher
later read.
As college education becomes open to all with the requisite intelligence
That wasn't even approximately true in George Washington Carver's time. It has recently become approximately true, for the first time in human history. That's the point.
Until now, stratification according to merit could not have occurred, because there was this disconnect between ability and social position. Many natural geniuses picked cotton, because they were forbidden to read. That doesn't happen any more. Almost everybody gets his chance to shine, and the reality is that the shiny kids strongly tend to come from shiny parents.
Is that what you would expect? What do you think the reason is?
Well yes, the author in fact alludes to that:
"...and that Britain, more open to upward mobility in the past than popular legend would have it, is becoming less so. This he partly blames on the abolition by equality-minded Laborites years ago of the academically demanding grammar schools..."
Personally.... I'm not sure the college education is that important anymore. (I am degreed btw) But, my hot water heater went out the other day. I changed it myself because the plumber wanted $600 labor to do the job. I did it in 3 hours and I don't do it every day. The plumber is a very nice guy, who stays busy by getting young college graduates making $300 per day... or old people making $1200 per month..... to pay him $600 to change their water heater.
The smart kids will still be able to compete for the high-paying plumber jobs if they so choose. The not-so-smart kids won't be getting the high-paying surgeon jobs, regardless.
Nobody will be getting the high-paying physicist jobs, because there is no such thing. :-)
I can totally understand what you are saying with the whole hip-hop and gangster rap culture (that make it ok to be on welfare, sell drugs, commit acts of violence, beat women, etc.)
However, I have notice that very lately, some of the newer TV are starting to celebrete wealth or at least the upper class. (The OC, Laguna Beach, Who Wants to be a Hilton).
I was playing video poker at the Stardust on Friday and met a fine young Hungarian fellow playing video games next to me, mid-20s, and friendly.
He is new to this nation and embarassed by his english (which was fine, by the way). He says even on vacation he brings his english study book. He very much wants citzenship in the usa. He mentioned many times how much he loved the states and is tired of Europe. He wants to work in real estate in his new home of Florida, money and have a good life (wife, children) but also wants to enjoy himself and have a good standard of living. He is also not a greedy guy.
It was just a 5 minite covo but I knew he had the drive and dedication to be sucessful. If more homegown americans had 1/2 his energy and enthusiasm, the country would be a much better place.
Anyway, it shows to go you, a lot of people worldwide see this nation still as the land of opportunity, and indeed it is.
Exactly. In fact, my parents were disappointed that none of us went to college. However, my brother has a good job and bought his own home at age 24. My youngest brother and I both served in the military (he's still in...NG deploying in a few months, actually). We're all married, have kids, good jobs and have never been arrested, ect.
Not a bad success rate, if you ask me. Personally, I can see where my folks were coming from, as I want my own children to attend college, but I would be perfectly satisfied if they had a good job and provided for their family on their own, degree or not.
He's right.
I agree with your analysis. The Left (the diabolically narcisstic core, not its' usful idiots) wants to re-establish the "old ways"...smallish aristocracy running the show at the expense of the "unwashed masses." Hence they love to speak in terms of 'inherited' intelligence...meaning themselves, of course.
"Does Mr. Parket suggest that George Washington Carver was some kind of an intellectual fluke? That the children of crop dusters will produce only cropdusters?"
It's not even primarily an issue of intelligence, i.e., high IQ. It's a social issue, not so much an intelligence issue that causes successive generations of college grads to go to college.
The reason the college-graduates have more children going to college is because the college-educated parents expect more of their children.
Not if the guy or his spouse made it to college by affirmative action.
You get the prize for the best answer today!
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