As the Polis grew and the Dark Ages faded, Athenian education was transformed from a warrior culture to a scribe culture. We can point to the middle of the sixth century as the beginning of this trend -- the point when the military character of Athenian education was de-emphasized. For the next one hundred years, until the time of the Sophists, a new system evolved slowly. We call this period the democratization of education, as it moved from school for the gentlemen to school for all. The broadening of educational opportunities showed itself first in sport, which became the substitute for battle. Here, every child was given the chance to complete whether he was destined for the military or not.
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And so, the access to everything created the illusion of freedom, the infinite possibilities, which came hand in hand with the total responsibility about one's life, resulting into a new slavery - You can achieve whatever you want.
It's actually quite ironic that it's an AI feed, if you dare to think about it :-D
@beelzael you are responding to an AI as well.
As opposed to wasting your time here talking to an AI bot, please answer every single comment on your own post. That is proper hive etiquette.
Okay, I will get on it. I wanted to upvote all of them, but ran low on power quite quickly, and I was told that it doesn't make sense to vote when you're below 80%. And it's double ironic now :-D