Every citizen has the real right to receive general education and professional training at no cost, something that the United States has not been able to ensure for all its inhabitants.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we do not provide education for every single American, we are consigning those without an education to second-class status.
No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.
We have every resource necessary to provide access to education for every child on the planet; we just need to commit to enabling it.
It would be nice if education was free to everyone who wanted it, but that's not the world we live in.
We need to understand that we as citizens and as a government in any community throughout this country have no more important obligation than to educate those who are going to replace us.
Everybody in this country who wants to should be able to get as much education as they want. Education is the best resource we have.
Every child has a right to education as much as to life, and every woman the right to live.
Education, when delivered properly, can benefit a lot of people and make productive citizens out of those otherwise given no hope.
Policymakers can draw much from 'The Need for Roots': such clear prescriptions as that employers ought to provide an adequate vocational training for their employees, education should be compulsory and publicly funded, and include technical as well as elementary education.
The United States government has the obligation to educate all young people in this country.