The Kennedy quotation starts us off: people can make a difference. But, harkening back to Mills’ sociological imagination, the differences we can make depend on part on where, how, and when we act.
There are “tipping points” in our world. (A fun book to read, Pat and I recommend it!) Continue reading Ripples of Hope or Change- Blog 10 →

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President Barack Obama’s recent proposal to make community college free for all students has been aggressively attacked by Millennials, who see the proposal as a violation of their human rights and a disgrace to the education system. The only viable form of valuable education worth pursuing is paid education. Free tuition sets a precedent among society that higher education can be achieved by everyone, but this creates an increasing demand for higher education with limited, qualified educators. Obama’s proposal aligns with free education which would create unfit educators and a massive free-rider problem among future generations. In addition, as more students obtain higher education, degrees become completely worthless and our job markets will have an excess of useless skills.
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