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"A mythological education is distinct from the common school subjects. It builds in the mind intuition for second-order effects, for the first lesson a child learns from one hundred stories is that every thing you do will have unintended consequences, something years of schoolwork fails to teach. Myths give us shared art and common culture—a set of characters with which we can play in and enjoy together. In any culture rich with myths, their vocabulary is enlarged far beyond words, to allegories and metaphors. The quality of thought follows."
Had to stop reading after seeing the two images of Paris. The caption says "Le Corbusier dreamed of “cleaning and purging cities of disorder” with “calm and powerful architecture.”", but of course, this is exactly the same motivation that Paris's city planners had in the 19th century when the bulldozed most of the old medieval city to make way for the modern.
A shame ...