One of the greatest minds of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has passed away. The writings of John Taylor Gatto have taught me much, even in passing. Gatto's books possess a passion I haven't encountered in any other... Continue Reading →
This article is a response to a request from gnothetruth, as quoted "Perhaps you’d be able to write up a post on things you’d suggest people read up on?" I do have a list of personal favorites on my... Continue Reading →
Let me note that this a critique of Jan Irvin's and Gene Odening's Trivium Method. I have been contemplating this issue for some time, as originally one of the main purposes for this blog was to assist in the education... Continue Reading →
Now considering this is mostly an educational blog, you may ask what possibly could central banking have to do with education? You may be even more surprised to note that I consider this equally or even more important than the... Continue Reading →
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