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Jul
06

Great Libertarian Memes

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Since January 30th of this year, I have been posting reprints of “meme” articles that Bureaucrash once promoted. I believed them to be too valuable to fade away into the dark corners of the internet, hence I took it upon myself to preserve them in some small way. If you haven’t had a chance, take a look at these great short explanations of libertarian principles on everything from health care to public education. You are sure to benefit from spending some time with these.

  1. Communism Kills
  2. Culture
  3. Don’t Tread
  4. Earth Liberation
  5. Enjoy Capitalism!
  6. Free Trade Now!
  7. Freedom: My Anti-Gov
  8. Down with Censorship!
  9. Hands Off My Home
  10. Homeland Tyranny
  11. I Am Not a Number
  12. ImmiGreat
  13. Politics Hurt
  14. Progressives Against Progress
  15. Smoking is Healthier Than Fascism
  16. Social Slavery
  17. Stop Rent-seeking
  18. Stop Statism
  19. Tax Slavery Sucks
  20. Teensploitation
  21. Who Owns You?

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Jun
26

Classic Essay: Against School

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By John Taylor Gatto, originally published in Harpers, September 2003.

How public education cripples our kids, and why

Public School Assembly LineI taught for thirty years in some of the worst schools in Manhattan, and in some of the best, and during that time I became an expert in boredom. Boredom was everywhere in my world, and if you asked the kids, as I often did, why they felt so bored, they always gave the same answers: They said the work was stupid, that it made no sense, that they already knew it. They said they wanted to be doing something real, not just sitting around. They said teachers didn’t seem to know much about their subjects and clearly weren’t interested in learning more. And the kids were right: their teachers were every bit as bored as they were.

Boredom is the common condition of schoolteachers, and anyone who has spent time in a teachers’ lounge can vouch for the low energy, the whining, the dispirited attitudes, to be found there. When asked why they feel bored, the teachers tend to blame the kids, as you might expect. Who wouldn’t get bored teaching students who are rude and interested only in grades? If even that. Of course, teachers are themselves products of the same twelve-year compulsory school programs that so thoroughly bore their students, and as school personnel they are trapped inside structures even more rigid than those imposed upon the children. Who, then, is to blame? Read More→

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