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Education

School Vouchers Aren’t Libertarian

by Jacob Huebert on September 3, 2010
in Education, Libertarianism Today

Today LewRockwell.com offers another excerpt from my book.  This one is about why government-funded school vouchers aren’t compatible with libertarianism.

I do understand why some libertarians like vouchers: they rightly feel bad for the actual, real-world children who are forced by law to attend horrible government schools, whose parents can’t afford other alternatives.  If the government is going to coerce people, it’s understandable to want to minimize the harm done.

But as I argue in the book, vouchers would do more harm than good.  Even if we can’t abolish government schools anytime soon, the best way to rescue as many kids as possible is through private, voluntary means.

Here are two more articles I’ve written on this topic:



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I had a great, fun conversation about libertarianism on the nationally syndicated Michael Smerconish Program this week with guest host Brian Wilson. We touched on many of the topics covered in Libertarianism Today. Highlights include our discussions of education (at 27:00) and intellectual property (at 32:00).

Here’s the audio:

Jacob Huebert on The Michael Smerconish Program, 8.4.10



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