There are actually a couple spots left at the IHS seminar I’ll be doing this summer. Email John Thrasher (jthrashe at gmu.edu) directly if you want in. My topics:
- The Myth of the Rational Voter
- Public Choice and Public Goods
- The Case Against Education
- Discrimination and the Market
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READER COMMENTS
Floccina
May 8 2008 at 4:35pm
The Case Against Education
I think that it would better worded:
“The Case Against School”
Brian Schwartz
May 8 2008 at 8:27pm
Sounds like a great seminar. And congrats on your article in the NY Times!
Concern: My understanding is that having one’s e-mail addresses on a web site (unencrypted) is the number one way to attract spammers. Reference .
[Thanks for your concern, Brian. I’ve modified the email address to be a little less obvious.–Econlib Ed.]
Bill Stepp
May 9 2008 at 6:15am
The case against education? Education is simply the process of learning, which hopefully is a life-long venture done outside the purview of the State, as Rothbard pointed out in “Education, Free and Compulsory.”
Don’t you mean the case against public schooling?
JH
May 9 2008 at 1:42pm
I’d be interested to see the angle in “The Case Against Education.” Does Bryan have some note sheets available on the subject?
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