Not exact matches
A persuasive kernel
of common sense, in many
cases, lay hidden
inside Illich's wild - eyed notions: that students learn a great deal from their peers; that educated people teach themselves or otherwise discover, outside the classroom, many
of their most important lessons; that advanced education indoctrinates individuals, teaching them a kind
of professional code and
knowledge for work that can be addressed in a frank manner using plain facts and everyday language.
In other
cases, they admit that in spite
of some risks, a product works — at least the reader is left with the wisdom to take risks where there is a real benefit while dodging the marketing machine with a little
inside knowledge.
Therefore, they play down the importance
of real
knowledge and expertise, derived from the
inside and only make decisions based on the advice
of clever, earnest but
knowledge - free consultancy clones, quick to prove their
cases by spurious research intended to confirm the decision first thought
of.
It not only gives you credibility as a professional with the kind
of experience and
inside knowledge that will put their
case on the right track, but it also initiates the trust - building process.
Judicial clerks gain
inside knowledge of how parties pursue actual
cases and how judges resolve legal issues.