After reading hard times, what conclusion does charles dickens want the reader to draw about the kind of people who will be the products of mr. gradgrind's educational system

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Mr. Gradgrind describes himself as an "eminently practical" man. He lives by the philosophy of rationalism, self-interest, and cold, hard fact. He forbids his children to develop imagination and emotions.

Students who will be the products of Mr.Grandgrind's educational system will most likely be a replica of his children; emotionally impaired, self-serving, hypocrite, and manipulative.
It may be "They will be close-minded and unable to think on their own."