A Case of Federal Propaganda in Our Public Schools; Some Criticisms of "lessons in Community And National Life" Issued By the United States Bureau of Education

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Should the Government guard the worker's family against hardship by means of social insurance in order to increase production of goods or in order to have happy, con- tented citizens, or both?
4. "Social insurance is fairer than saving, because it puts part of the cost of not being able to work on the persons who are responsible instead of on the workers alone as saving does." Cannot a worker avoid getting hurt in a factory? . Can he not avoid being unemployed?'- These questions appear in Volum
...e C of the Lessons, which are intended for the intermediate grades of the elementary schools; in other words, for children ten to fourteen years old. It is evident that intelligent discus- sion of such complex issues as social insurance requires experience and maturity. It is equally evident that the mind of the scholar just entering his teens and lacking corrective information is peculiarly susceptible to biased presentation.
If it be granted that the subject is one which may properly be presented to children so early in life, it is at least imperative that the question be put before them in an unprejudiced manner.


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