By Tammy Drennan In his excellent autobiography, My Grandfather’s Son, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas talks about discovering the joy of reading for the first time. It wasn’t as …
Prof. Bill Warner confronts Knoxville public school opinion enforcement rules that prevent him from speaking publicly about sharia — or Mohammedan — law to students. State universities such as …
By Charles Hugh Smith Every institution defends itself against external analysis by marginalizing or discrediting those who could potentially limit its funding and power. Those few within the institution
By David Tulis I am encouraging myself not to be surprised at the persistence of confidence in the state. It is more than realism. It is more than pragmatism. …
By Charles Hugh Smith Once we accredit the student, not the institution, existing universities will compete directly with Nearly Free Universities not in issuing diplomas but in how much …
Charles Hugh Smith, an important writer in the field of local economy and free markets, discusses with Charles T. Long of Macro Analytics how the factory model of schooling …
By David Tulis Tyranny. Despotism. Words such as these are frequently on the lips of people. Many people who agree with the Christian and libertarian critique of federal misgovernment …
By David Tulis Gov. Bill Haslam’s plan to give away two years of community college schooling at state expense smells of good intentions disconnected to marketplace principles that bring …