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"Do you know your knowledge?" - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Tinberg…
"Do you know your knowledge?" - Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Tinberg, 214)
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In David Marchese's, "Why Critics of Angry Woke College Kids Are Missing the Point," Wendy Brown mentioned a loss of metacognition regarding our personal political and social views as a result of the hyperpoliticization of education.
"What's the implication of this? That those views are treated as something that you just have culturally, religiously, according to family -- but not something that you develop, enrich, maybe change." (Marchese 332)
"Metacognitively aware writers are able, in William Blake's words to, 'look thro it, & not with it' ..." (Tinberg 216)
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To an Infant
"Man's Breathing miniature! thou mak'st me sigh-- A babe thou art-- and such a thing am I!" (Coleridge)
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Wendy Brown argued that "...knowledge and instruction and some space in a classroom to think." (Marchese 332) are what elders may offer youths despite their complacency in the corrupt culture we inherit.
Brown also echoes Levin's argument from "How to Curb the Culture Wars" for stronger boundaries between educational, political and social spheres.
John Stuart Mill expresses a similar position regarding a general need for boundaries in his work On Liberty.
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