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"Bob Officer" <bobofficers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 02:42:08 +1100, in sci.geo.earthquakes, "Carole"
> <hubbca2003@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >"Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud" <xyz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >It is a little known fact that Karl Marx was the person who first pushed
for
> >public education.
> >http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1041.html
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> Carole, you stupid get <wally, what do you call Ozzies born of
> ignorance and that refuse to learn? You know Someone in Australian
> that mows they lawn and finds three cars all without tires and up on
> blocks>... Ben Franklin was dead along time before Marx was born...
> and he was an advocate of Public Education and Public Libraries.
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> Marx was a johnnie come lately.
I'll bite. So what is the end of the joke?
Marx and Engels had something to do with free public education as a form of
socialising people. Maybe I got the emphasis wrong, perhaps Marx first saw
education as a means of socialising children, and that apparently is the
emphasis in today's schools.
There's plenty of info on Karl Marx and public education on the internet.
Carole
www.conspiracee.com">http://www.conspiracee.com
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