Question...what do you define as social conditioning? I disagree to allowing the internet and a computer be my children's guide. I think that is a bad idea. Would be interested to know how that little experiment works out for you though...
Well, it worked out from me. My parents and family members have little to no understanding of politics, economics and the nature of life. People had told me when I was a teenager things like "Bush raised the gas prices", and after I questioned why, they said "because".
I live in Arizona. There was nobody around to serve as mentor and the school systems here are awful.
If it weren't for the internet, I would undoubtedly be locked in a very narrow minded, bandwagon view, probably voting for Obama hoping ignorantly that something might change, watching network news and believing them that "Ron Paul is crazy"...because I had the resources available, I was able to learn knowledge, something that, as has been previously pointed out, is much different than being "taught".
Social conditioning to me can be teaching a child during the developmental years anything that is entirely subjective as though it is fact. This can be anything, but it is general either political or religious, and it general goes along the lines of "this is what is true" as opposed to "here is the information, here's how to read it, you figure out what is true", which I believe is the way a child needs to be educated to build a structured mind that relies on research instead of speculation.
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