Education

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Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Voucher advocates make an analogy that fits all too well. 

George C. Leef

 Why should attorneys be given special legal privileges?

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Why public financing of education will compromise private school independence.

Richard Vedder

Is the market share of education held by universities posed for a long-term decline?

School vouchers transfer money by force, regulate private schools, and are only for the "poor." The facts from IBD.

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David Gordon

Like Martha Nussbaum, whose Cultivating Humanity is addressed above, John M. Ellis is concerned with multiculturalism.

David Gordon

Conservatives and leftists often characterize the struggle over the contemporary university in the same way, though of course accompanied by opposing value judgments.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Academia has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Take a look at the recent book catalog of Duke University Press, once a prestigious publishing house. Today it features third-rate, race-obsessed, sex-obsessed, solipsistic tirades masquerading as scholarship.

Mark Brandly

The rise of home schooling coincides with the general breakdown in the public school system. It began when LBJ, our first "education president," signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, with funding of $1.65 billion. The congressional sponsor predicted, ironically, that the bill would reduce "the cost of crime, delinquency, unemployment, and welfare."