The Importance Of Education In Preventing Prejudice
The Importance of Education in Preventing Prejudice.
Of course, solutions to this problem will be difficult to find since they would involve what is essentially a complete overhaul of the education system, or at least the parts of the education system that instruct students on what to think. One simple solution endorsed by Tupac himself is simple: reading. This is more of a self-taught method than a sweeping change of the public education institution, but it is one that is much easier and more personal. By reading more, people of all races and genders will be more educated about the plights and issues regarding issues like prejudice and segregation, as well as possible issues one can take in order to counter these problems. One possible solution can be found in a rather unconventional source: The Communist Manifesto. Obviously, Communism as a political system is not one that should be adopted on a widespread scale, or at all, for that matter. However, it should be noted that many of the concepts within Communism are sound, and sustainable for education in the long term. Most of these concepts have to do with providing equal power to the working classes, known as the Bourgeoisie. While attempting to take the concepts and philosophies mentioned in the Communist Manifesto literally would not be wise, it does present the argument that unity is necessary for the sustainability of a nation, and this philosophy can be extrapolated to apply to the education system. For example, one of the core tenants of the Communist Manifesto maintains that “The bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one hundred years, has created more massive and more colossal productive forces than have all preceding generations together.