Slow Thoughts

Education: If we have to do it, keep it bloody cheap and efficient as possible, I say!

When ninetieth century British statesman Robert Lowe declared rather conceitedly “if it’s not cheap it shall be efficient; if it is not efficient it shall be cheap,” he was capturing the essence of the Revised Code, a scheme warmly introduced into British education in the mid-nineteenth century. To say that the Revised Code was all

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Guilty as charged! Fast technology is to blame for our unquenchable immediacy

Have you ever wondered how in virtually every sphere of life in the modern age, from transportation to food production and from medicine to farming, slow persists alongside fast? Yet, when fast and slow time meet, fast time wins. For much of modern society, particularly from the mid-20th century onwards, speed and efficiency triumph over

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