Obama and Education
I reacted to the rather totalitarian part of Obama's speech to Congress that discussed education in a sort of terse way. It deserved a longer comment and Jacob Sullum does the job.The collectivism implicit in this rhetoric is pretty creepy. Evidently all of us have a duty to optimize our educations so we can maximize our earnings and give our country the full benefit of our talents. "Every American will need to get more than a high school diploma," Obama decrees. But why stop there? If someone with strong mathematical and spatial reasoning abilities majors in sociology instead of engineering, it's plain that he will not be giving his country as much value (and tax revenue) as he could. What about the potential doctor who decides to play the violin or the writer who could have been a software developer? Given Obama's premise, it's hard to see why such choices should be permitted, especially when the country is so generously subsidizing higher education.
There really should be no surprise about the creepiness - recall that his work on education in Chicago was done at the side of the extremely creepy Bill Ayers.
Labels: collectivism, education, Obama
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