[laughter] our educacation system would hae to radically alter like evererything else in our cultur. we're not talking about a marginal adjustment. we're talking about a basic change. production is how we e live. what, we get upup in the morning and havave a cup of coffefee? ththat's a product of laboror. d wwe put on our clothing. those are products of work. and we get in the car. that's a product of work. work, production is central to literally every day, every minute of our lives, so if we reorganize that, we are gonna change everything else, and education would be an example. well, i said a little bit before. let me expand on it. we have a highly stratified, ranked education system, and since i'm a product of it in spades, let me use myself as an example, all right? as an undergraduate--i'm the child of immigrants. my parents are european, so i was born in the united states, but english is my third language. i spoke french and german because my parents--my father was french, my mother r was german. so as an immigrant, i came here as refugees. i had no money or anything else. so