Draft Chapters on Education and Corporate Law for the Forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Classical Liberalism
I previously posted about my draft chapter on “Land-Use Regulation” for the forthcoming forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Classical Liberalism (edited by Richard Epstein, Liya Palagashvili, and Mario Rizzo). It is now available on SSRN. Two other draft chapters for this book are also now up on SSRN: “Education,” by Williamson Evers (Director of the Center on Educational Excellence at the Independent Institute), and “Classical Liberalism and Corporate Law,” by Robert T. Miller (University of Iowa).
Here’s the abstract for the education chapter:
This chapter contends that classical liberal reform of K–12 and higher education would restore liberty and efficacy to all participants. It discusses the pros and cons of public and private provision of K–12 education. It describes the movement from highly local control to increased centralization. The article discusses how the organizational format of K–12 education came about historically, with particular emphasis on the influence of millennialism and its secular successor Progressivism
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