Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Marxism in the Classroom

Here is a little thought experiment I learned off Peter Schiff for university students, some of which are Marxists being taught by Marxists (the university is the perfect bubble from which to spout such nonsense away from the real world with all of its inconveniences).

How would we go implementing Marxism in the classroom? So every student would be given the same grade, or whatever grade determined by need, regardless of the effort put in. Some 80%, some 90%, some 60%, some 50%. This is essentially the Marxist system. One works not for one's own gain but for the collective. Each is given according to some abstract concept of "need" (who knows how that would be determined).

How hard would students study if the grade they were going to get would be the same no matter what? Of course most would not study at all but this just illustrates the pie-in-the-sky idiocy of Marxism.

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