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I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. -- Mark Twain

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

An inspired rant


    Just wanted to share this scorcher by George Bernard Shaw:

    . . . and there is, on the whole, nothing on earth intended for innocent people so horrible as a school. To begin with, it is a prison. But it is in some respects more cruel than a prison. In a prison, for instance, you are not forced to read books written by the warders (who of course would not be warders and governors if they could write readable books), and beaten or otherwise tormented if you cannot remember their utterly unmemorable contents. In the prison you are not forced to sit listening to the turnkeys discoursing without charm or interest on subjects that they don't understand and don't care about, and are therefore incapable of making you understand or care about. In a prison they may torture your body; but they do not torture your brains; and they protect you against violence and outrage from your fellow-prisoners. In a school you have none of these advantages. With the world's bookshelves loaded with fascinating and inspired books, the very manna sent down from Heaven to feed your souls, you are forced to read a hideous imposture called a school book, written by a man who cannot write: A book from which no human can learn anything: a book which, though you may decipher it, you cannot in any fruitful sense read, though the enforced attempt will make you loathe the sight of a book all the rest of your life.

    --from the preface to Misalliance (1909)

    1 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Wow. Now that's a person who had some miserable school experiences. Unfortunately, all too many of us can relate ...

    May 03, 2005 3:58 PM  

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