Hirsch argues that if a country educates it's citizens the same way throughout the entire country, that nation will have a well rounded and well developed democracy and more successful nation. When discussing the United States and their progresses towards a better educated nation, I find that I agree with Hirsch when he states the country would be stronger if the percentage of educated people was higher; although, I disagree with the idea of everyone being taught the exact same way.
An obvious positive implication to this way of thinking is students will be challenged with the same material and therefore, the teachers will have a direct way of teaching said material and will understand what and why they're teaching it. I've been in classes where teachers are a little less than prepared when it comes to the subjects they're teaching, and if they had all been taught the same way, with the same materials, they would be more prepared in teaching their students the same way that they were taught.
However, because everyone is different and no one is the same, I believe the major drawback of this idea is lack of diversity and individual thought process.