It
is absurd and anti-life to move from cell to cell at the sound of a
buzzer, every day of your natural youth, in an institution that allows
you no private time or space. What parent would allow such a horror to
be inflicted if their own schooling had left them with the power to
understand? "What about 'basics'?" you say. If you are willing to face
the truth you would see that only talking is basic to the society we've
made. We are a land of talkers now. We pay talkers most and admire
talkers most - and so our children talk constantly, following public
models of television, radio, and schoolteachers. It is very difficult to
get children to take "basics" seriously these days - especially in the
social environment of schools - because they really aren't basic to the
world we've forced on the children. None of us stays silent long enough
to figure out what the new basics really are.Two
institutions control our children's lives - television and schooling,
probably in that order. Both reduce the real world to a never-ending,
nonstop abstraction. For most of history until recently, the time of a
child would be occupied in real work, real charity, real adventures,
real apprenticeships, and the realistic search for mentors who might
teach what you really needed to learn. What that is is, of course,
different for each of us.