FORGET MARX VS. Mises. You want to get a spirited debate going, ask pretty much anyone over the age of 8: Should kids still be taught cursive writing?
I posted this question to Facebook, and for the next hour or two, every time I checked in someone was busy typing a response. Which, I think, proves my side of the argument: These folks weren’t penning flowing notes on scented paper. They were using the most dominant method of written communication today: keyboarding. When most of your life will be spent tapping keys, why bother to learn two different ways of writing with a pen or pencil?
Because it is super-important historically, physically, psychologically, therapeutically, and cognitively—that’s why, said the pro-cursive folks. And as I talked to teachers, therapists, and education…