The Individual Versus The Citizen
Education is desirable for all modern civilized nations, but it is, nevertheless, a proposition which has at all times been denied by some men whose acumen commands respect. Those who resist education do so on grounds that it cannot realize its purported objective. Before examining their opinions, it must, therefore, be clear for all what it is that one should wish education to accomplish if possible: on this question there are as many divergent views as there are conceptions of human welfare. But there there is one temperamental cleavage that goes deeper than any of the other controversies, and that is the cleavage between those who consider education primarily in relation to the individual psyche, and those who consider it in relation to the community.
Assuming that education should do something to affort a training, the question arises whether education should train good individuals or good citizens.
What is your take on it? Kindly, write in the comments section.
P.S. The above excerpt has been taken from Bertrand Russell's essay.
Assuming that education should do something to affort a training, the question arises whether education should train good individuals or good citizens.
What is your take on it? Kindly, write in the comments section.
P.S. The above excerpt has been taken from Bertrand Russell's essay.
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