John Taylor Gatto Quotes
Indeed, The Lesson Of Bells Is That No Work Is Worth Finishing, So Why Care Too Deeply About Anything? Years Of Bells Will Condition All But The Strongest To A World That Can No Longer Offer Important Work To Do. Bells Are The Secret Logic Of School Time; Their Logic Is Inexorable. Bells Destroy The Past And Future, Rendering Every Interval The Same As Any Other, As The Abstraction Of A Map Renders Every Living Mountain And River The Same, Even Though They Are Not. Bells Inoculate Each Undertaking With Indifference.
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