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fmc83 said:
Kasz216 said:

That's like saying "Name a democracy that doesn't have cars."

i can't name one that currently exists.  Yet a democracy could certaintly exist without cars.

Also not in war?  What does that have to do with anything?

Books =/= teachers.

 

Teachers = People who teach as a proffession.

If there were no teachers, things such as apprenticeship would pop up again, homeschooling, self learning etc.

 

 

Hope you don't matter that I brought your two statements back together in one. As I edited my text in between.

About the war thing: just a gimmick, because some african so called democracies don't have even a basic one, but they are all in civil war.

 

About the car thing, well democracies existed without technology as we have it now, but they never endured very long without professional teachers. You admit that it is inefficient. I add here, that this is mainly because of the lose of knowledge and if they don't professional again in some time most of the knowledge will be gone.

I feel like this is going nowhere, so let's say what is really your point and then it makes more sense

 

My point is modern society doesn't work without professional teachers.

Modern soceity would work without teachers.  Not as efficently.  But it would work.

We have way too much of a collection of information for it to be otherwise.

Based off your statement about proffesional teachers.  I could just as eaisly say democracy hasn't lasted long without guns.  And it'd be just as right.