"Subsidizing them in idleness while they wait for 'meaningful work' is just asking for trouble, both for them and for all those around them."
Also: "The college-for-all crusade has outlived its usefulness. Time to ditch it. Like the crusade to make all Americans homeowners, it's now doing more harm than good."
ADDED: This idea of working when and only when it is meaningful relates to the women's movement. We were told that staying home with the children was unfulfilling and satisfaction was to be found in the workplace. (I've been reading the old feminist classic "The Feminine Mystique" recently.) If women are free to choose — that's what they keep telling us — and it's all about what fulfills us, then of course, work must be meaningful.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
"Telling young people that some jobs are 'menial' is a huge disservice to them and to the whole society."
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Betty Friedan,
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Thomas Sowell
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