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<p>Have to agree to a large extent with the general idea, although the implementation could use quite a bit of improvement (as can be seen by the ever rising list prices, the drawing in of marginal schools and students that result in defaulted student loans for non-completed education in what would be low value degrees even if completed, problems with student debt, etc.).</p>
<p>Even the top-1%-ers should realize that widespread education is ultimately good for them – more economic activity that increases the wealth of the economy that is ultimately good for their businesses and investments, less crime and welfare costs, less attraction for actual far left politicians and revolutionaries feeding on the poor and hopeless, etc…</p>