Why Education is Productive, A Parable of Men and Beasts

Tyler Cowen:

We know the paradox. Education improves earnings but most formal schooling appears to be a waste of time. Many economists claim that education is mostly a means of signaling quality.
I view education as a self-commitment to being a more productive kind of person. Education is about self-acculturation.
Men are born beasts. But education gives you a peer group, a self-image, and some skills as well. Getting an education is like becoming a Marine. Men need to be made into Marines. By choosing many years of education, you are telling yourself that you stand on one side of the social divide. The education itself drums that truth into you.

One thought on “Why Education is Productive, A Parable of Men and Beasts”

  1. I agree as far as if you can get through to the kids. I am a substitute teacher, and I also see a lot of kids that just don’t care about their education. I see it happening more then when I went to school. You can only take a kid so far and then they need to take an interest. If they don’t then what are you to do?

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