teaching

n. 1. a venerable profession traditionally dedicated to bestowing upon children useful skills for life, which has allowed itself to be gradually taken over by an upstart operation called psychology, which believes that children are animals and that the purpose of education is to condition the animals to be good citizens and workers. The irony is that, by applying this animalistic philosophy, modern schools have created both very bad citizens and very bad workers.





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