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An interview with David R. Henderson Originally published in The Education Liberator, Vol. 2, No. 6, July 1996 Note: David R. Henderson is an economist who has written pro-voucher articles for the Hoover Institution and Insight magazine and is a former… Continue Reading…
by Sharon Harris January 7, 2004 Reprinted with permission Once upon a time, in a land not so far away… It’s a lively community forum. A nice young woman named Jan Smith from Freeland (a tiny country tucked away somewhere… Continue Reading…
Or, how I survived the briar patch and came out grinning by Marshall Fritz Originally published in The Education Liberator, Vol. 2, No. 8, October 1996 WebEditor’s note: To see a summary of the 10,000-word Bast and Harmer article that was printed… Continue Reading…
by Joseph Bast and David Harmer Originally published in The Education Liberator, Vol. 2, No. 8, October 1996 Editor’s Note: Joseph Bast is president of the Heartland Institute, a public policy research organization. David Harmer is author of the book, School… Continue Reading…
The Good, the Bad, and the…Huh? By Marshall Fritz Originally published in The Education Liberator, Vol. 3, No. 2, February/March 1997 Our job at the Separation Alliance is to get Americans to ponder the question, “Who’s responsible for children’s education,… Continue Reading…
by Marshall Fritz July 19, 2002 Liberals have played Bre’r Rabbit on vouchers. The Supreme Fox — at the request of conservatives and libertarians — has just thrown the liberals into the briar patch they love: More-Big-Government and Less-Self-Reliance. Indeed,… Continue Reading…
Version 6.6 by Marshall Fritz June 7, 2005 ©2005 Marshall Fritz Prologue Free Market Schooling means educational services are offered without compulsion or subsidy by any level of government. This means repealing the compulsion of financing, attendance, content,… Continue Reading…
by Marshall Fritz, Fresno, Calif. USA Translated by Andres Mejia-Vergnaud, Cali, Colombia Last updated April 6, 2007 English version A lgunas personas creen que el sistema de escuelas públicas en norteamérica está deteriorado, y por lo tanto, se esfuerzan para… Continue Reading…
by Marshall Fritz Last updated April 12, 2007 en español Some people think that the American “public school system” is broken so they try to fix it. The truth is that public schooling is not broken. Rather, it is succeeding in… Continue Reading…
by Marshall Fritz and E. Ray Moore Jr. Slightly edited from the original published in Current Thoughts & Trends (July 1999) by The Navigators. The murderers at Columbine were evil, not insane. They invited Satan into their hearts, not God. Their… Continue Reading…