In Book 7, Socrates describes education as a 'turning around' of the soul. How do you think education today would look different if this was the guiding idea? Also, what else is wrong with education today? Are there any radical changes you would like to see in education (K-12 or college) today? Explain why. Socratic Education Plato's Socratic Education is described as an elitist molding program that shapes the morals and logical powers of said Philosopher Kings. Since the Rulers (gold souls) of Kallipolis aren't allowed to own property and own wealth, the city's elite (presumably the richest producers and most talented Auxlillaries) are to train the prospective leaders physically (Gymnastics), intellectually (Astronomy, Geometry) and philosophically (Modern-day Science and Philosophy were one and the same in ancient times. There was no hard/soft science split either). Philosopher-kings would be excellently able to steer the ship of state. Modern-day political po...
Already knowing Martin Luther King's famous speeches and half knowing his later shift to economic justice (some would say, socialistic politics), what shocked me the most was King's deep disapproval from the American public. In early 1968, Martin Luther King was disapproved by 75% of the American Public. The same Harris Poll shown than 60% of Black citizens in America believed that he was irrelevant. In the final years of his life, he was 25 points more unpopular than he was in 1963 when he gave his historic address. Of course, there are some situational factors, such as the race riots, but nothing surprised me more than seeing King's popularity declined as he kept pushing for more achievements. The statistics only speak for themselves. https://news.gallup.com/poll/20920/martin-luther-king-jr-revered-more-after-death-than-before.aspx
BLOG 10 I believe people tend to feel catharsis at tragic and unfortunate events because these unlock hidden and repressed moral, spiritual, and emotional instincts that humans feel are too impolite to share or express. These true and genuine feelings are taboo, and only come out in the most inappropriate and inauspicious of times. Thus, when watching the worst events happen, especially to people or places removed from us, we feel confirmed and grounded. We see that life not only has a capacity to harm our highest officers, but that forces of nature can and will assign misfortune at a moment’s notice. This powerful and wholesome feeling gives us pleasure because it makes life more realistic and meaningful. It gives us a certain pleasure that we have inimical flaws that keep us from ascending to the Garden of Eden. We are addicted to our own tribal, animalistic instincts. I felt this most acutely when several conservative leaders started to contract serious coronavirus infection...
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