Education in the Marketplace : An Intellectual History of Pro-Market Libertarian Visions for Education in Twentieth Century America
by Kevin Currie-Knight
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Albert Jay Nock: Pessimism about Education by State or Market -- Chapter 3: Frank Chodorov: Consumer Sovereignty, Markets in Education, and “A School on Every Corner” -- Chapter 4: Ayn Rand: Isabel Paterson, Private Education for a Free Society, and Education for Galt’s Gulch -- Chapter 5: Murray Rothbard: Separating Education and the State Beyond Left and Right -- Chapter 6: Milton (and Rose) Friedman: Education Vouchers and State Financing of Private Education -- Chapter 7: Myron Lieberman: Education without Romance, Public Choice Economics, and Markets in Education -- Chapter 8: “Other Conceptions, Both Powerful and Exotic”: School Choice Visions from Voices from the Political Left -- Chapter 9: Conclusion