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The Curse of Education

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The author argues that standardized, fact-cramming education stifles individuality and produces mediocrity, with chapters examining how competitive examinations, uniform curricula, and institutional schooling destroy originality, impair administrative and military capacity, and contribute to social problems such as youth delinquency, mental breakdown, and the suppression of genius. He critiques state-organized training as manufacturing conformity and priggishness, traces historical and contemporary consequences, and contrasts pedagogic routine with what he calls real education — self-development, open-minded instruction, and methods that cultivate initiative and intelligence rather than mechanical memory. The work urges systemic reform to restore natural development and personal initiative in learning.

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Harold Edward Gorst

Harold Edward Gorst was an author known for his work in the realm of educational critique. His notable book, "The Curse of Education," explores the challenges and shortcomings of the educational system, offering insights that resonate with readers interested in educational reform and philosophy. Gorst's writing reflects a critical perspective on traditional educational practices, making him a relevant figure in discussions about the evolution of learning and teaching methods.

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