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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1188112"][QUOTE="arktouros:1188097"] Russian, Chinese, and Indian history should be taught alongside Western history. They are all almost completely isolated examples of what works and what doesn't and living in a post-globalist, post-industrial society those examples are more valuable than ever. Russia was almost completely isolated from western Renaissance ideas because of the Old Muscovite ideology (nationality, Orthodoxy, xenophobia) that collapsed under it's own weight when Lenin came into the picture, but even after communism it still lingers as Russian identity. Western history just uses a different set of ideals (colonization, Christianity, capitalism) and it still lingers just the same.[/QUOTE] Agreed. I sincerely think our education system needs a serious reform. It's something a mandatory test won't fix. We need to redesign what we learn, and at what age. Sadly, I think history is usually not seen as "important" as say, mathematics or biology. But from history, we can learn more about ourselves and as you said, what fails and what works. It just seems that they aren't being taught the whole picture. [/QUOTE]
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