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Via No-Joke Misanthrope
The Anti-Educational Effects of Public Schools
From Mises.org
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Posted on Friday July 2nd
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We don’t need no (public) education. I wish I had more time to take on this Mises Home Study Course. Home schooling is...
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littlebitmore answered:
In order to learn proper societal order one must begin early and practice daily. Complicated topic with an interesting take.
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raginghippos answered:
Public schools these days are just a place for us children to hang out during the day for 9 months…No one cares about learning anymore.
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imall4frogs answered:
A nerd chats about his distaste for athletics and rules. Should I care? I don’t. —Chris
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imnochristina answered:
We did almost the same things at my private high school. Eh.
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frednik answered:
for more on this check out schoolsucksproject.com
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