Education in the Marketplace: An Intellectual History of Pro-Market Libertarian Visions for Education in Twentieth Century America

Education in the Marketplace: An Intellectual History of Pro-Market Libertarian Visions for Education in Twentieth Century America

by Kevin Currie-Knight
Education in the Marketplace: An Intellectual History of Pro-Market Libertarian Visions for Education in Twentieth Century America

Education in the Marketplace: An Intellectual History of Pro-Market Libertarian Visions for Education in Twentieth Century America

by Kevin Currie-Knight

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Overview

This book offers an intellectual history of the libertarian case for markets in education. Currie-Knight tracks the diverse and evolving arguments libertarians have made, with each chapter devoted to a different libertarian thinker, their reasoning and their impact. 

What are the issues libertarians have had with state-controlled public schooling? What have been the libertarian voices on the benefits of markets in education? How have these thinkers interacted with law and policy? All of these questions are considered in this important text for those interested in debates over market mechanisms in education and those who are keen to understand how those arguments have changed over time. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030117788
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/12/2019
Series: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 479 KB

About the Author

Kevin Currie-Knight is Teaching Assistant Professor at East Carolina’s College of Education, USA. His research, focusing on history, philosophy, and the politics of education, includes numerous articles arguing for markets in education. 

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Albert Jay Nock: Pessimism about Education by State or Market.- Chapter 3: Frank Chodorov: Consumer Sovereignty, Markets in Education, and “A School on Every Corner”.- Chapter 4: Ayn Rand: Isabel Paterson, Private Education for a Free Society, and Education for Galt’s Gulch.- Chapter 5: Murray Rothbard: Separating Education and the State Beyond Left and Right.- Chapter 6: Milton (and Rose) Friedman: Education Vouchers and State Financing of Private Education.- Chapter 7: Myron Lieberman: Education without Romance, Public Choice Economics, and Markets in Education.- Chapter 8: “Other Conceptions, Both Powerful and Exotic”: School Choice Visions from Voices from the Political Left.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

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