Is school choice the only way to save the U.S. education system?
David S. D’Amato, a policy advisor at the Heartland Institute, thinks so.
In a piece that manages to invoke both John Dewey and Murray Rothbard, D’Amato makes the case that the “dynamism and innovation America’s schools so desperately need cannot come from a failed socialism that promotes more centralization, technocracy and bureaucracy.”
Read the whole thing here.