Separating School & State: How to Liberate America's FamiliesFuture of Freedom Foundation, 1994 - 128 páginas In Separating School and State, Sheldon Richman effectively and comprehensively analyzes the failures of public schooling in America and explains the ideas and ideology behind the case for compulsory education. But beyond a historical interpretation and a critical evaluation of the state of public education in America today, Mr. Richman offers a vision of what a fully privatized educational system might look like--and in what ways it would solve many, if not most, of the problems that parents, students, and even a sizable number of professional educators see as the fundamental shortcomings of the present system. It is not an exaggeration to say that Mr. Richman's book may very well move the entire debate over education in America to a higher and more fruitful level of discussion. Book jacket. |
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... monopoly , there is no way to discover whether the amount and the types of education supplied by the public school system are the ones that people actually want . In any normal market , the varieties of any product offered reflect the ...
... monopoly , there is no way to discover whether the amount and the types of education supplied by the public school system are the ones that people actually want . In any normal market , the varieties of any product offered reflect the ...
Página xxiv
... monopoly has merely been substituted for a so- called public monopoly . Parents and children have no more choice than before . The schools are still financed by taxes . A government school board , subject to state and federal ...
... monopoly has merely been substituted for a so- called public monopoly . Parents and children have no more choice than before . The schools are still financed by taxes . A government school board , subject to state and federal ...
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... monopoly system . Moreover , the inevitable and necessary selectivity will serve the sponsor of the educational system - the state . As she put it : Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state ...
... monopoly system . Moreover , the inevitable and necessary selectivity will serve the sponsor of the educational system - the state . As she put it : Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state ...
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Preface by Jacob G Hornberger | 1 |
Why There Are Public Schools | 37 |
Chapter | 49 |
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