The income level required here is £21,000/pa. If you never earn above that, the debt is wiped.
Quote from: Sandtrap on February 25, 2016, 12:12:29 PMWhy should knowledge have an imaginary, meaningless, and completely fictitious price put on it?Supply and demand; it's how efficient markets function. The degree to which other people value the skills you're willing to trade is the only real measure of value we can ascertain. It's all about revealed preferences, after all.
Why should knowledge have an imaginary, meaningless, and completely fictitious price put on it?
If there was a TV sitting in a shop right now, and it didn't cost any money for me to go in there and bring it back home with me, you can bet that I'd look for the swankiest fucking TV I could get my hands on. You can bet that other people, would look for the best TV they could get their hands on.
How do fulfill the supply aspect then?
If everybody has access to basically free shit, then who would want to work, apart from people who enjoyed their job?
Rather than work for that value that lets you access the things you want, you work for the system that allows you access to the things you want.
How can they do that?
Quote from: Verbatim on February 24, 2016, 11:19:40 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on February 24, 2016, 11:16:41 PMNo, because we have no use for a society of over-educated people. Education costs money, for society to run most efficiently it shouldn't waste money on things that aren't needed.We have no use for uneducated people, either.Please tell me--in your mind, what is the correct amount of uneducated people to have?Depends how much manual labour we intend to do.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on February 24, 2016, 11:16:41 PMNo, because we have no use for a society of over-educated people. Education costs money, for society to run most efficiently it shouldn't waste money on things that aren't needed.We have no use for uneducated people, either.Please tell me--in your mind, what is the correct amount of uneducated people to have?
No, because we have no use for a society of over-educated people. Education costs money, for society to run most efficiently it shouldn't waste money on things that aren't needed.
Quote from: Connor on February 25, 2016, 04:17:31 PMI don't like the idea of considering anyone involved in manual labor as just a stupid, uneducated bum that only exists to do the jobs that "Smart people" are too busy or intelligent to perform on their own.I've done manual labor.You literally described about two thirds of the people I worked with.Don't like calling them bums though. They work hard, and if you try to slack off they'll let you know you're a bitch.
I don't like the idea of considering anyone involved in manual labor as just a stupid, uneducated bum that only exists to do the jobs that "Smart people" are too busy or intelligent to perform on their own.
There really are guys out there who can't handle anything more than manual labor.
It's forecasted that by 2020, 65% of jobs will require an associate's or bachelor's degree. At that same time, approximately 45% will have a degree. So I'm not at all persuaded by the claim that there are no good jobs available for people without degrees, but it's clear that the necessity for one is increasing faster than the nine of college grads.
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 25, 2016, 04:33:06 PMThere really are guys out there who can't handle anything more than manual labor.I remain unconvinced about this. I think that there are ways to make virtually anyone understand something if they put enough effort into it. I think that dismissing someone as "Stupid" and giving up on assuming their capacity to learn complicated ideas is a toxic mentality. Not everyone is going to be an Isaac Newton or Einstein, but I think much more often than not that a person typically considered "Dumb" is more intelligent than they're given credit for, it's a matter of effort and nurturing of curiosity.
Quote from: Connor on February 25, 2016, 04:46:47 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 25, 2016, 04:33:06 PMThere really are guys out there who can't handle anything more than manual labor.I remain unconvinced about this. I think that there are ways to make virtually anyone understand something if they put enough effort into it. I think that dismissing someone as "Stupid" and giving up on assuming their capacity to learn complicated ideas is a toxic mentality. Not everyone is going to be an Isaac Newton or Einstein, but I think much more often than not that a person typically considered "Dumb" is more intelligent than they're given credit for, it's a matter of effort and nurturing of curiosity.Some of them are dumb. But for the majority, would calling them simply "less educated" be fair enough? Because it is true if they didn't go to college.