"Hence, we did not foster competition in our school, on the contrary"
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The subtext is a quiet indictment of modern institutions that pretend to be about learning while functioning as talent markets. Competition in school doesn’t just motivate; it trains children to treat peers as obstacles, to confuse self-worth with rank, to internalize scarcity as moral truth. Russell’s language is understated, almost bureaucratic, which makes it sharper: she isn’t dramatizing harm, she’s normalizing a different norm.
Context matters. Russell was tied to early-20th-century progressive education and to a broader political milieu that saw militarism, capitalism, and patriarchal hierarchy as mutually reinforcing. In that frame, “competition” isn’t a neutral game mechanic; it’s rehearsal for adulthood’s pecking orders. Her intent reads less like protecting fragile egos and more like cultivating citizens capable of cooperation, intellectual risk, and mutual responsibility.
It also anticipates our current moment: meritocracy rhetoric everywhere, burnout everywhere, and children absorbing the idea that life is an endless leaderboard. Russell’s “on the contrary” still feels like a dare.
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