Some years ago I read a history book with data showing American literacy declining after WW1 and onwards. The data was garnered from tests on soldiers drafted into the military during wartime. So WW2 had lower literacy than WW1, Korea lower than WW2, Vietnam lower than Korea, etc.
So we're way off topic now, but the peak of American literacy was somewhere in the
early 20th century before University curriculum's were changed to suit the tastes of industrial capitalists. In 1900 a high school graduate could tell you all about the Illiad, and today a high school grad will answer with something about Homer Simpson.
Shux, I apologize for thread hijacking.
