INTERVIU VIDEO Un profesor de la Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai dezvăluie o mare problemă a învățământului românesc: „De pe băncile şcolilor vin indivizi pregătiţi să fie lupi într-o societate de lupi”
Ciprian Mihali, a philosophy professor at Babeș-Bolyai University, highlights the shortcomings of the Romanian education system, emphasizing the lack of teamwork skills among students. He argues that schools reward individual merit, leading to a society filled with selfish individuals. Mihali critiques the emotional manipulation in political discourse, which undermines rational thinking. He stresses the need for social trust and cooperation, suggesting that education should foster collective effort. He also discusses the impact of emotional attachment on truth, noting that people often prioritize personal narratives over shared truths. The professor warns that the current environment promotes conspiracy theories, driven by the frequency of their repetition rather than factual evidence.