Why Powerful People Fear an Educated Population
An Educated Population Most people assume politicians want an educated population. After all, every election speech talks about schools, colleges, literacy, and the future of children. But if education is so important, why do so many societies produce people who can memorize answers but struggle to question authority? Why do millions leave school with certificates but without the ability to think critically? The uncomfortable possibility is this: An educated population is difficult to control. Not educated in the sense of collecting degrees. Not educated in the sense of passing exams. Truly educated. A truly educated citizen asks questions. They ask where tax money goes. They ask why promises made five years ago remain unfulfilled. They ask who benefits from a particular policy. They ask for evidence instead of slogans. And that is where the problem begins. The Difference Between Schooling and Education Schooling and education are not the same thing. Schooling often teaches compliance:...