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- From: werme@alliant.com (Ric Werme)
- Subject: Re: Science fiction, literature, politics, schools
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.151659.18413@alliant.com>
- Organization: Alliant Computer Systems Corp.
- References: <14201@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 15:16:59 GMT
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- In article <14201@mindlink.bc.ca> Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian) writes:
- >Ric Werme certainly got Lee Story upset, and with good reason. I just want to
- >deal with one of Ric's arguments: that science fiction should be a large part
- >of the curriculum "because it helps prepare people for the future," or words to
- >that effect.
- >
- >... I can say
- >with some confidence that SF does a lousy job of predicting the future and
- >hasn't done a damn thing to prepare *me* for the present, let alone the future.
-
- On the other hand, between working on the early days of the ARPAnet (I wrote
- some of the very first Email stuff) and reading SF, I found Alvin Toffler's
- _Future Shock_ boring and three times longer than necessary.
-
- >If preparing people for the future was really a desirable educational goal,
- >students would do better learning how to extrapolate population-growth stats,
-
- I read the Club of Rome's _The Limits to Growth_ while taking a control systems
- course in college. Then I read _Graybeard_ (?), a SF novel about a world in
- a similar collapse. I was depressed for a week!
-
- >Teaching it in high school because students can "relate" to it is
- >simply pandering to the laziness and conservatism of young ignoramuses.
-
- As in my response to Lee, I'm not advocating replacing classical
- literature with SF, just including some more of it. If the teacher
- can use it to encourage the nerds to look at the rest of literature
- closer, so much the better.
-
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