Tag Archives: political philosophy

a state guaranteed education?

The first com­ments that struck me while read­ing Harry Brig­house’s inter­est­ing arti­cle, “What’s Wrong With Pri­vatis­ing Edu­ca­tion?,” were the fol­low­ing, made in response to some argu­ments made by James Too­ley in favor of pri­va­tiz­ing schools: “Too­ley him­self some­times endorses a prin­ci­ple that we might call the ‘Ade­quacy Prin­ci­ple’, that every­one has a right to a sufficiently

FYI, Nancy Gibbs, society doesn't own me

I sub­scribe to Time mag­a­zine because two years ago they made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. How­ever, at this point, I don’t think I would renew even if they paid me to do so. Their reces­sion cov­er­age has been laugh­able, and the opin­ion pieces seem ever more ridicu­lous. One of the lat­est in a