Comment Why isn't argumentation/logic taught in school? (Score 1) 343
Even in college it is available, at best, as an ELECTIVE -- which next to nobody takes as it is commonly in the philosophy department.
As a result, even most highly educated people can't adequately question authority nor counter political and pseudo-scientific nonsense in an effective, timely manner.
It's almost as though the government wants compliance -- at almost any cost.
I see this, very much, as connected to the surveillance society model which is under heavy construction.