Sunday, May 6, 2012
This article is written by Arnold King, and he is providing a rebuttal of the argument made by Brink Lindsey that the problem of educational inequality is a class struggle. Brink Lindsey believes that children from lower income families struggle more often because they don't get the same amount of nurturing attention from their parents as a child who comes from a wealthier family. Arnold King provides his opinion, but gives little more than that. He explains that he believes that nurturing may be a minor part of it, but he also believes that there is a genetic element to it. These arguments, in my opinion, do little to further that cause against educational inequality. It is still an interesting argument, nonetheless.
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