Sunday 1 August 2021

Working Classics

A subject is obviously neither "useless" nor "unemployable" if it is the Prime Minister's only degree. And a language is dead only when there is no one left alive who can understand it. But the purpose of teaching Classics is not Modern Foreign Languages; that is the purpose of teaching Modern Foreign Languages. The purpose of teaching Classics is Classics.

On the absolute centrality of that to working-class culture and self-organisation, which have declined markedly since what was in practice mostly Latin has been excluded from state schools, see Professor Edith Hall's and Dr Henry Stead's magnificent A People's History of Classics, on which Professor Hall writes here, and which has this beautiful frontispiece.



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