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Sat Mar 9, 2013, 07:27 AM Mar 2013

Chomsky: Corporations and the Richest Americans Viscerally Oppose Common Good [View all]

http://www.alternet.org/visions/chomsky-corporations-and-richest-americans-viscerally-oppose-common-good

Whether public education contributes to the Common Good depends, of course, on what kind of education it is, to whom it is available, and what we take to be the Common Good. There’s no need to tarry on the fact that these are highly contested matters, have been throughout history, and continue to be so today.

One of the great achievements of American democracy has been the introduction of mass public education, from children to advanced research universities. And in some respects that leadership position has been maintained. Unfortunately, not all. Public education is under serious attack, one component of the attack on any rational and humane concept of the Common Good, sometimes in ways that are not only shocking, but also spell disaster for the species.

All of this falls within the general assault on the population in the past generation, the so-called “neoliberal era.” I’ll return to these matters, of great significance and import.

Sometimes the attacks on education and on the Common Good are very closely linked. One current illustration is the “Environmental Literacy Improvement Act” that is being proposed to legislatures by ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate-funded lobby that designs legislation to serve the needs of the corporate sector and extreme wealth. This act mandates “balanced” teaching of climate science in K-12 classrooms.”
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Opposing the common good Berlum Mar 2013 #1
boy is that ever the perfect graphic. ! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2013 #2
This graphic needs to go viral on facebook. smirkymonkey Mar 2013 #5
Post To Facebook - Far And Wide cantbeserious Mar 2013 #7
This graphic is perfect and a perspective I try use in the water cooler wars. GoneFishin Mar 2013 #8
Outstanding summary jsr Mar 2013 #9
Nice! And you can add to that "Investing Republican". raouldukelives Mar 2013 #10
k/r marmar Mar 2013 #3
There are a goodly number of them skepticscott Mar 2013 #4
Good mtasselin Mar 2013 #6
Of course they do..... Wounded Bear Mar 2013 #11
They call it "collectivism" or "socialism" gollygee Mar 2013 #12
It's been that way since Nov. 22, 1963, Noam. Octafish Mar 2013 #13
k&r Electric Monk Mar 2013 #14
JFK Battled Wall Street and Big Business Octafish Mar 2013 #15
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