Once again, this time with the confounded "p" commands inserted so this new system doesn't eliminate all my ¶s ...
Please explain who are (and, more importantly, who aren't) "aspirational parents."
You seem to think you are ruled by reason. Why is it that I hear nothing but a considerable chip on your shoulder (emotion) and contempt (an emotion, not reason) for those who "fail" in a capitalist system?
What is there about a successful preschool teacher (to take but one example) who works her [sic] brain and body at being the best educator she can be to the most vitally important class of students, setting them (or not) on a path toward perpetual curiosity and spirit of learning which makes her a "failure" who cannot afford to live in a middle class neighborhood herself, given the pittance paid to preschool teachers?
What is the emotional reactionaryism that leads you to suggest this is about "removing incentives"?
What prompts the disjunct between these two sentences of yours?
"It is in the best interst of society to get the best possible education for every child.
The problem is that when you use the coercive power of the state to try and enforce equal educational outcomes, no one benefits."
So you would make going to school optional for children? Return to the days of child labor? It's the "coercive power of the state" isn't it which requires children to go to school at all?
And where did you get the notion that any of this debate is about "enforcing equal education outcomes"? No one I know of is expecting, much less enforcing, equal outcomes. This is about equal playing fields, equal opportunity. Why do you rationalize the existence of unequal schooling opportunities at all? Why shouldn't every single child go to schools with, for example, equally small class sizes where teachers can actually teach rather than struggle with the inevitable gratuitous behavior management problems of overcrowding and where students, all students, can have comparable amounts of one-on-one time with their teachers?
What I hear in your post is quite irrational, impassioned dismissiveness, even disdain, for those who "don't make it" with zero consideration of the reasons why many if not most of them don't.
If you think your community's version of Donald Trump or Paris Hilton or Rush Limbaugh or Pat Robertson or Tom Cruise or Michael Jordan or has more "incentive" for his/her children to get ahead, to have better schooling, than your local preschool teacher or construction worker or gardener, then you're filling your tank with far more emotion than reason. Watch who you label irrational. And watch out for that binary thinking. Guess what? Compassion and reason are not mutually exclusive.
Capitalism that isn't conscientious and doesn't realize that it is only as strong as its weakest link is not honest capitalism but a cover for greed.
and ps to the topposter here: "Leave us alone"?? Who exactly is "us"? What us vs. themism world in particular are you invoking here? You want to be left alone with what exactly? No educated work force at large capable of conscientiously packaging your foods, paving your roads, preschooling your kids, nursing your emergencies? Are you an island?