Our Schools and Government Subsidy (8): Pluralistic or Antithetical?
Not Pluralistic, But Antithetical What is wrong with pluralism, that is, with the view that American society is made up of many different religious segments, each possessing and entitled to its own peculiar ideas of education, each to some degree engaged in or capable of engaging in the work of education, all somehow fighting for the same goal of education, and all therefore entitled to a fair share of government funds for education? Not Pluralistic, But Antithetical What is wrong with...
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