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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find it amusing that you’re more upset about the PP than the fact that these neo-Nazis have co-opted the phrase. I suppose it doesn’t actually bother you that much. [/quote] The real definition is stronger and they actually can't have it.[/quote] Ok - well then you’re a real shining example to us all of the value of living an unexamined life. [/quote] NP. You're nuts. Highly doubt the families at Westminster or Emmanuel Lutheran are neo-Nazis. The phrase "classical education" existed long before Milo, it will exist long after Milo, and he has no claim on it. [/quote] And you’re all such wonderful examples of the value of questioning long held assumptions as preached by your educational model. That’s fine, but you could avoid all these problems by using the other term for this type of education: a liberal arts education. [/quote] You don't even understand that a classical education is different from a liberal arts education. Tip: a classical education involves learning Latin and reading Ovid etc. We should listen to you, why?[/quote] I can see that you’re triggered by the term “liberal arts”. You realize your definition of a classical education and distinction between the two is complete bunk? [/quote]
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