AskSatanOperator said:
why is the education system rotten in almost all nations except for few nations??This current education has absolutely zero to teach with honing real life skills but just memorising useless information from the book and rote learning ..why is this education system so big of a mess?
My opinion, America's consumerist / Social-Darwinistic "survival of the fittest" narrative (this ridiculous narrative that Corporate hierarchies and economic enrichment is just natural selection, and if you complain, tough, you are a loser) fundamentally eroded Enlightenment philosophy, which was pretty much just a secularized Protestant worldview that allowed for religions that conformed to those principles at some level (really a Pseudo-Christian perennial worldview).
The education system thus reflects that, it exists to pump out productive workers who obey orders, not actually to enrich your mind, body, and soul, for economic enrichment is literally all that matters.
In fact, the American education system is modelled after Prussian military schools in order to produce mildly intelligent soldiers; this system was pushed by factory owners to create productive factory workers.
https://www.culturalworld.org/what-is-the-prussian-education-system.htm#:~:text=The%20Prussian%20education%20system%20is,developed%20in%20the%2018th%20century.
All of our institutions reflect that, by the way. Dating mimicks it (see Andrew Tate and the talk about "sexual hierarchies" and "hypergamy"), institutional religions reflect that
(Even Catholic priests have ditched the Cassock and replaced it with a suit
Compare:
https://dwightlongenecker.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/brasil-at-maria-maggiore.jpg
to
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BAM18K/portrait-of-a-priest-holding-a-bible-BAM18K.jpg),
Even family life reflects that with intra-familial economic competition. "Which one of my sons is the most successful".
I'm not a Marxist and have no problem with capitalism and meritocracy, but it needs to be constrained by deeper spiritual principles that view economics as a means to an end (a happy family, a safe and productive neighborhood, a strong and healthy nation), not the end in of itself.