I exist only because i think, and i have created my fundamental right to differ on what appears to be the obvious. A human beings right to think independently is actually imperative to the continued existence of the human race. However, this right has been grossly abused by human beings themselves who are being increasingly thought for. A testament to the growing number of uneducated graduates we have filling up the world today.
Education is actually suppose to be the learning of knowledge. The process of knowledge acquisition and personal enlightenment are grossly limited by the existence of systems. A mind must be left to run free to attain the purest form of mental civilization. governments, schools, etc are actually blatant impediments to the process of enlightenment, and in the famous words of Walter reed(killah priest) "religion is like prison for the seekers of wisdom". Some of these systems are literally impossible to avoid while others might be able to be gradually compromised into a state of relative insignificance. Any type of system has many limitations and any form of limitation is an impediment to learning. Therefore, the less the limitations the greater the possibilities to learn and acquire knowledge. In light of the above, for any individual to suggest in the least that any system holds any significant form of enlightenment can be considered to be a mass misrepresentation of the facts. Let people go to school as they may be able to learn a little from this, but dont make them believe that once they have a PHD they have learned it all.
The arrogant state of conventional intellectualism is obviously unfounded and in need of urgent review. The current policy makers and "know it alls" have proven beyond reasonable doubt that they are actually "know nothings". They have unfortunately bought into a century long lie that has given them mental superiority based on ridiculous paper qualifications. "Until Philosophers are kings, or kings have the spirit of Philosophy, cities will never have rest from their troubles" says Socrates as reported by Plato in the republic ... Well i guess we have to brace for a whole lot more trouble.