Certainly some of the early childhood training I have outlined above would prepare citizens to work together closely in such organizations as this.
It is deplorable that
educational standards appear to have been lowered to the lowest achievers in
the community. We must bring these
people up, not bring the rest of the community down. And we should not shame
people who don't have the higher intellectual ability for university degrees. Only
A MINORITY of us has higher intellectual ability to be leaders of business and
government. Some of these people are
even honest and not too greedy or power-hungry, like Bernie Sanders as opposed
to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. There
are good jobs that do not require university training. If a person has not
learned critical thinking in high school, it might be too late by college.
Citizen leaders (and voters) must be intellectually endowed. No one with a
university degree should have to be ashamed his university had low standards
for his admission and graduation, and end up with a degree not worth the paper
it is written on. We have Business
Administration degrees for potential business leaders. What we also need are
special institutions of higher learning with programs designed specifically for
people going into government or planning to be political candidates. Certain
courses in liberal arts are essential for either public or private leadership. Ordinary
voters need this training too. No doubt such training should be prerequisite
to candidacy for political office.
(to be continued... in Part II A Guide for Ordinary People Like Myself,
Preparing for a New World Order)
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