 It explains his reasons for leaving public education, and he really begins with kind of a chilling comparison of public education as he sees it with the Nazi regime of Hitler's time and how basically public education was used to undermine the family. Now that sounds like an extreme analogy and one that I think deserves critical caution. However, he writes compellingly about some of the similarities, for example, a change in of curricula, a questioning of parents' rights, when the parents disagree with a certain ideology. I mean, we just discussed this and so I'm always hesitant when I see any comparison with that word Nazi or Hitler. But when we just have described what happened in Montana and you see some of the comparisons, I think it at least serves as a warning when you look at how the education system was used to undermine parental authority in times past, in other places and states. It's worth just saying what could go wrong here, well a lot could go wrong.