| ▲ | applicative 2 hours ago | |
The postwar American glory period depended on the fact that half the brain power of society couldn’t get a job except in teaching. Now the sort of women who taught me in high school are federal judges and captains of industry. Teacher salaries would need to be two or three times as high to get the quality of the period of American greatness. | ||
| ▲ | bell-cot an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
> ... couldn't get a job except in teaching. Or nursing, or a fair number of other career tracks. Perhaps as important, there were plenty of smaller and family-owned firms. In many of those, talented women could get quite a ways ahead - though perhaps with less public acknowledgement than is currently fashionable. > Now the sort of women who taught me in high school are federal judges and captains of industry. Your HS teachers were in the 0.001%? No 2X, 3X, or even 25X to teacher salaries could replace a meaningful fraction of today's teachers with such people - because, by definition, the supply does not exist. | ||
| ▲ | hollerith 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Of course it had nothing to do with America's having been on the winning coalition in two world wars or its being the only developed country whose homeland was not devastated by the second of the two wars because those reasons wouldn't feed into the narrative that America is prosperous because it benefited from oppression (of women in this case). Somehow the much greater oppression of women in the Islamic world doesn't make the Islamic world prosperous. | ||