From the Publisher
One of Canada''s funniest and most incisive social critics
reveals why in North America, where governments spend so much on
schools and colleges, training is valued far more than education
and loud-mouth ignoramuses are widely and publicly
celebrated.
Public education in the United States is in such pitiful shape, the
president wants to replace it. Test results from Canadian public
schools indicate that Canadian students are at least better at
taking tests than their American cousins. On both sides of the
border, education is rapidly giving way to job training, and
learning how to think for yourself and for the sake of dipping into
the vast ocean of human knowledge is going distinctly out of
fashion.
It gets worse, says Laura Penny, university lecturer and scathingly
funny writer. Paradoxically, in the two nations that have among the
best universities, libraries, and research institutions in the
world, intellectuals are largely distrusted and yelping ignoramuses
now clog the arenas of public discourse.
A brilliant defence of the humanities and social sciences,
More Money Than Brains takes a deadly and
extremely funny aim at those who would dumb us down.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
Author of the Canadian bestseller Your Call Is Important to
Us: The Truth About Bullshit (a Globe and Mail
Best Book of the year), LAURA PENNY has a PhD in Comparative
Literature, a MA in Theory and Criticism, and a BA in Contemporary
Studies and English. She has worked as a bookstore clerk, a student
activist, a union organizer, a university instructor, and her
writing has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the
National Post, Saturday Night, and Toronto
Life. She lives in Halifax, where she teaches at Mount Saint
Vincent University.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: April 5, 2011
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0771070497
ISBN - 13: 9780771070495