Crane Feathers
(based on a Japanese folk tale)
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The Underground History of American Educationis another important book by John Taylor Gatto in which he explores thehistorical argumentation for and structuring of contemporary schools, a project that has been fostered by the need in hierarchical societies for docile soldiers, workers, consumers, et al, at the service of warring rulers in Europe and industrialist capitalists inthe US. An extremeley important critique of culture and pedagogy.









I love this Russian short film despite it being categorized as a propagandistic one of the ex Soviet Union. Its Japanese based story is so cute and lovely that at the end I felt like crying and shedding some tears with those old couple over the crane’s leaving them behind and flying away :’-(
Btw, I watched this for the first time on the Iranian channel some 20 or so years ago when I was a little kid! *sigh* those were the days ^_^