From Tea Party to Public Education Shills: Boston’s Role in Public Education

Fundamental Opposites

Feb 21 2023 • 1 hr 3 mins

Episode air date: February 21st 2023

Expanding on Blumenfeld's work last week we dive into part of The Mackinac Center's piece on a history of public education.

Revolution to the 1830s: The Case for Choice in Schooling

Heavily influenced by the works of Blumenfeld this piece covers more deeply the history that leads to the state of education we have today. A common theme throughout this piece is the role of Boston, formerly a pinnacle site of the revolution, as a place where the parasitic system existing today started in earnest.

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