no one suggests they do. What is the goal is that everyone who wishes to and has the intellect to succeed be given that education for free, out of acknowledgement of the long-term benefits to the society as a whole.snoopy wrote:So... back on the OP:
I'll agree that generally "more education" is a good thing for societies. I don't think it's valid to conclude that everyone should go to "university."
as for the rest...I agree with the 'attitude toward education' bit, and as anyone reading here knows, I find attacks on educational institutions and higher learning are tickets to societal disaster. Such attacks merely entrench that part of the populace who don't value education. I disagree with the ability to access higher ed affordably. The average debt load has been climbing, and the folks who are getting priced out are the middle income families. Yes, some states are good about providing in-state University ed, but a lot aren't. It is a mixed bag, and in no case is it as openly generous as Scandanavian nations.