It is a start, I suppose. But it is no more than that.
We need universal and compulsory – non-military, but uniformed, ranked and barracked – National Service, between secondary education and tertiary education or training.
As much as anything else, this would send people to university that little bit worldly-wiser, which would not only be good for academic and behavioural standards, but would also drain such swamps as Marxism, anarcho-capitalism, and the marriage of the two in neoconservatism. No one who had been around even a little bit would ever fall for such things for one moment.
Of course, that is also a very good reason for broadening the social and socio-economic base from which students, and indeed academics, are drawn. Instead of “widening participation” by abolishing everything in which one might wish to participate, and then only letting in the offspring of the upper middle classes anyway, on the smug assumption of having done one’s bit.
The universality of your "Brown Trousers" movement again! The poor "Indian Chef"!
ReplyDeleteYou would not last five minutes in a barracked, uniformed, ranked environment. Scrubbing toilets with your tooth brush anybody?
Mr. L would be an officer, unlike you.
ReplyDeleteThere is no need to bring class into it. Still less the fact that some people do not have any.
ReplyDeleteNew Labour. Half right.
ReplyDeleteOn-topic, please. But I'll remember that one.
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