Choosing Equality : School Choice, the Constitution and Civil Society.
America is now in the second generation of debate on school choice. The first was prompted by the provocative voucher proposal conceived by Milton Friedman in 1955 and brought into the mainstream by Chubb and Moe's seminal book Politics, Markets, and American Schools (Brookings, 1990). It intro...
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Main Author: | Viteritti, Joseph P. |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington :
Brookings Institution Press,
1999.
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