
A Short Angry History of Modern Schooling by John Taylor Gatto
Radical Personal Finance
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Is America a Good Place to Work?
Zuckerman says U.S. workers live in constant panic because they know companies here owe them nothing. In 1996, after five years of record economic expansion, half the employees of large firms feared being laid off said Zuckerman. Schools must train individuals to respond as a mass to be frightened, envious, bored, emotionally needy, and generally incomplete he argues. The fantastic wealth of American big business is a direct result of school training.
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