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Monday, July 26, 2010

Ten Myths of Public Education

I asked Dr. Gary North the following question.

Dr. North,

What do you think are the 10 biggest/most dangerous myths taught by public schools?

Here are his responses:

1. Public schools are good for the nation.
2. Education can be neutral.
3. Federal debt does not matter.
4. The New Deal was positive.
5. The two world wars were necessary for America to get into.
6. Fiat money promotes long-term economic growth.
7. Ethics and culture are relative.
8. The Renaissance was rational; the Dark Ages were not.
9. The universe is 13.3 billion years old and will die.
10. The welfare state is legitimate.

I was surprised by some of his answers, but I really had to think about #8. He suggested the following links to learn more about the Renaissance and the Dark Ages (here, here, and here).

What do you think?

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