A Commonplace Book

Home | Authors | Titles | Words | Subjects | Random Quote | Advanced Search | About...


Search Help   |   Advanced Search

Deschooling Society (Illich)

 

To the primitive the world was governed by fate, fact, and necessity. By stealing fire from the gods, Prometheus turned facts into problems, called necessity into question, and defied fate. Classical man framed a civilized context for human perspective. He was aware that he could defy fate-nature-environment, but only at his own risk. Contemporary man goes further; he attempts to create the world in his image, to build a totally man-made environment, and then discovers that he can do so only on the condition of constantly remaking himself to fit it. We now must face the fact that man himself is at stake.
-- Ivan Illich. Deschooling Society (1971). https://www.davidtinapple.com/illich/1970_deschooling.html https://web.archive.org/web/20081121191010/http://ournature.org/~novembre/illich/1970_deschooling.html
permalink