Introduction to “The Crisis in Education” from Between Past and Future by Hannah Arendt

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  • @alexgebhardt5925
    @alexgebhardt5925 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm thirty and don't have a bachelor's degree, so is going back to school as an adult at the bachelor's level brainwashing for Arendt?

    • @asphaltpilgrim
      @asphaltpilgrim 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      A little late, but I would say "no" - if you maintain your own perspective on the information you gain (i.e. You are learning (active) and not just being educated (passive) ). If you are interested, I have also made a vide on this essay. Good luck with your learning, whatever you decide(d). :) th-cam.com/video/8WP7aXDFADA/w-d-xo.html

    • @mvanderjack4397
      @mvanderjack4397 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      At the near-end of her essay, Arendt makes an aside which addresses this. "But education, as distinguished from learning, must have a predictable end." The "end" she refers to is not the end of learning, but the end to "introduc[ing] the young person to the world as a whole" (196). Certainly, your university studies as an adult would introduce you to a limited segment of the world, a specialization rather than a broad instruction into "what the world is like" (195). Perhaps more significantly than her call for a definite end to education is the subtle distinction between "education" and "learning," but I leave it to you to riddle that out!

  • @tnobody77
    @tnobody77 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks she’s hard to understand