I think that friedman's response would focus on "those whose intelligence is deployable in new directions on short notice, not to those who are locked into a single marketable skill, however thoroughly learned and accredited." Pointing out that adaptable intelligance is th only way that one can thrive economically in Global 3.0.
Sadly, I feel he would not see the need for legions of people skilled in the field we are about to enter. Seeing that his mind seems to focus on profit potential and economic possiblity, I can reasonably assume that he is waiting for technology based education to eneter the spot light in the next decade or so. This would make teaching, as a mass employment possiblilty, obsolete.... In no way do I think that THIS would be a good thing, and in all probablity would deeply enrage my meek little form.
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