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The “Frantic Class,” Time, and another plea for Slow Schooling « engaged intellectuals

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The “Frantic Class,” Time, and another plea for Slow Schooling

In creativitydemocracyanti-bias teachingStanding up for KidsEducation Policyclass-sensitive teaching on July 17, 2012at 8:06 pm
I love the way Paul Thomas thinks and writes, and he has another great post at the Daily Kos called “Time as Capital: The Rise of the Frantic Class” that is worth the read, and it has inspired me to watch the film In Time. Paul’s right about a lot of things in the post, but one issue rises to the top of my list of concerns that I’ve been fretting over for years – the way time is connected to the earning potential of a working body (and how that earning potential is always regulated by people who have access to money). Simply put, if you are a painter who works for yourself, for a small business, or for lots of different people depending on who has the work, the money you are capable of earning is at most equal to