Milton Friedman - Educational Vouchers
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@yoavgutt That's simple. Like an other competitive marketplace, competitors in education would move in to offer better educational value to draw customers. Competition is healthy.
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if the school is far away how are the kids supposed to get there? i dont understand how this system would work...
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You can't drop out of elementary school...
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@Yanirakarola Rights are a collective agreement of the people. Even if a dictator chose what everyones rights were, they would still be in a agreement so long as they did not challenge them. True power always lies within the majority.
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He offered a solution that appeases both left and right. More solutions like this must be brought to the surface.
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this is so informative and comprehensive. :)
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@321lawc he's right in more than 1 way :P
@rickbar123 Ha. You brainwashed leftists are hilarious. Milton Friedman will always be right, one day you'll realize this.
321lawc 1 year ago 9
@MrAlienlovechild There is very little reason to assume what you state is true. Even if they do the rest of your "arguements" have no merit.
Even private(or especially private) universities do not ignore academics.
There is NOT a limited number of spaces. With more funding the University can expand.
Additionally, due to economics of scale, said expansion will benefit the other students(new labs, ect)
Finally, vouchers are for k-12 education(uni has it already for the poor).
Ragnarokgn 1 year ago 4