From kindergarten through college, schooling is stunting their growth.
Read moreWhat the Self-Esteem Movement Got Disastrously Wrong
And how it emotionally crippled today's young adults.
Read more“Logan” Eviscerates War and Demographic Planning
Logan asserts his humanity in spite of the State's efforts to reduce him to a weapon.
Read moreSelf-Discipline Must Be Selfish
Who's it all for?
Read moreHow Work Became Drudgery Once Again
School stunted and stultified the entrepreneurial spirit of the American individual, thereby proletarianizing him. It turned him into a “labor force” soldier to be deployed, a pawn to be moved, a “human resource” to be allocated. And not to be deployed, moved, and allocated by himself, but by paternalistic institutions: by his employer and by his “champions” in his union and/or his government.
Read moreYour Career is an Enterprise
And You Are the Entrepreneur at its Helm
Read moreSeven Ways School Has Imprisoned Your Mind
Greater Personal Freedom Starts with Deschooling
Read moreThe Virtue of Defiance
Against Submissive Compliant Disorder.
Read moreFrom Unschooling to “Unscolding”
Against Domination Parenting.
Read moreThe Spark & Fuel Approach to Education
Aiding the Child’s Self-Teaching Without Coercion.
Read moreA Comprehensive Economics Education from the Ground Up
A guided tour through the Mises Curriculum economics program.
Read moreSpencerian Parenting
The edifying power of natural consequences in the life of the child.
Read moreLibertarian Homeschooling - Interview with Ana Martin
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Higher Education in the Internet Age - Interview with Peter Klein
Dan Sanchez interviews Peter Klein about the history of higher education and the prospects for online and market-based education.
Read moreBasics of Economics: Action and Exchange - Interview with Robert Murphy
Dan Sanchez interviews Robert Murphy to discuss his online introductory economics course.
Read moreIn Praise of Old Books
You see, the modern mind has been desiccated and atrophied by the state. State-dominated schooling is so inept that most boys and girls acquire a lifelong outright aversion to reading, such that they don't read any books outside of school. And nearly all who do read, don't read books of substance.
Read moreThe Misesian Injunction
In the two passages quoted above, Mises packed an entire manifesto into 19 sentences: a general call to intellectual arms one might call the "Misesian injunction."
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