Thanks Nate,
I often wonder ....
Phil
Still crazy after all these years (I love that song).
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phil Graham <pw.graham who-is-at student.qut.edu.au>
>To: xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
>Date: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 6:05 PM
>Subject: Re: drive-thru education (not)
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>>At 15:57 25-11-98 +0100, Eva wrote:
>>>At 21.38 +1100 98-11-25, Phil Graham wrote:
>>>>heaps of stuff written about commodified education
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>>>As I haven't read those heaps, I suddenly wonder if it says
>anything that
>>>reflects back to the economic perspective of an eternal chain
>of exchange
>>>values, where consumption is just the withdrawal of an
>exchange value from
>>>the circulation, a vanishing. Forgetting the real-ization of
>the use value.
>>>Which is where the neutral equivalues may, when unpacked
>(unpredictably)
>>>convert in divergences towards opposites of construction and
>destruction.
>>>Not at all a vanishing, but something borh risky and
>potentially
>>>productive... The educational context made me think...
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>>I hope, then, that things are different where you are. Here,
>our education
>>system is in a state of deterioration because of its
>increasingly
>>corporate-values orientation and corporate-oriented curricula.
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>>Other Aussies on the list might well disagree with me. If so,
>I'd love to
>>hear about positive developments to the contrary anywhere else
>in our fine
>>country.
>>
>>Phil
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>>Phil Graham
>>pw.graham who-is-at student.qut.edu.au
>>http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/8314/index.html
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Phil Graham
pw.graham who-is-at student.qut.edu.au
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/8314/index.html