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16700138 No.16700138 [Reply] [Original]

>if you learned how to read before the age of 13 you are a victim of child abuse
What's his problem?

>> No.16700142
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>>16700138
What did he mean by this? I have friends in their mid 20s who have not picked up a book to read since high school.

>> No.16700157

children should be free to run around in the fields, not "learn" useless crap in glorified babysitting institutions

>> No.16700162

>>16700157
I learned to read on my own, before i was 10.
Keep seething, letterlets

>> No.16700177

I think Rousseau learned in a very strict trivium method - like most educated people would have done in the past, and learning to read went hand in hand with constant verbal drills and corporal punishment.
It's okay looking at this statement after a solid century of learning theory influencing education, but it would have been far more brutal and conformist back in Rousseau's day.

>> No.16700215

>>16700138
The statement that ruined education

>> No.16700219

>>16700177
not true, he learn to read by reading novels with his father, he was very well-read even as a small child

>> No.16700424

>>16700138
bbbbbbbbbased

>> No.16700500

>>16700138
His childhood is the problem.

>> No.16700504
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>>16700138
Did he have mommy issues?

>> No.16700524

One of the best thinkers, the only problem with him was that he repeated ideas sometimes throughout his books.

My favorite was his 'parabolic view of civilization progression'. That civilization necessarily has a peak of activity and then a terminus of velocity.

>> No.16701152

>>16700138
>What's his problem?
He was Swiss

>> No.16702051

>>16700138
Didn't he orphan his children?

>> No.16702104

The flawed reasoning that, because the “civilizing” impositions of society (duties, mutual obligations, reciprocity, abandonment of self-sufficiency) had forced Man from their natural condition, that this natural condition would be one of unlimited malleability.

>> No.16702115

>>16700504
*cums immediately

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>>16700138
>tfw my daughter was reading at 28 months

>> No.16702504

>>16700138
not if you did it yourself
kinda like pascal education went

>> No.16702594

Why was he so obsessed with the idea of "childhood" and dividing the juvenile world from the adult one?

>> No.16702718

>>16700177
Education is way more conformist and brutal today

>> No.16702722

>>16700504
built for bbc

>> No.16702898

>>16700524
I want to here more of your opinions on Rousseau

>> No.16703188

>learn to read at an abnormally young age before attending any educational institution
>parents think I'm a genius
>get unremarkable grades at school
>fail at everything I aspire to do
>never amount to anything
Pranked lol

>> No.16703210

>>16702594
Because he never had a fulfilling childhood. Pretty much everything is projection