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Jul 8, 2010

Homeschooling, A hope for America Show




I am delighted to announce that a new anthology edited by Carl Watner is available. Carl and I discussed this work during a visit last year when the anthology was in its infancy. The book sounded wonderful...but, in truth, it needs no more recommendation than the fact that it is edited by Carl. His announcement and ordering information follows....

HOMESCHOOLING A HOPE FOR AMERICA is a collection of articles taken from The Voluntaryist, a newsletter with a libertarian outlook which has been published since 1982. The anthology has been assembled by Carl Watner (from many of his past articles, as well as those of others), and contains an original Foreword by John Taylor Gatto.

This anthology argues against government education in a unique way. One who advocates voluntaryism opposes government schools, not because he opposes schooling but, because he opposes coercion, which is to be found in government taxation, compulsory attendance laws, and in the monopolization of public services. Most of us would agree that there should not be any state religion; that religion should not be supported by taxation; and that people should not be compelled to attend religious services. Why shouldn't the principles of voluntaryism in religion apply to education?

All government depends on the cooperation and/or tacit consent of the majority of its citizens. When the state could no longer use government churches to legitimize its rule of the divine right of kings, some other institution had to be found that would induce consent among the masses. Government schools became the chosen instrument to produce good citizens for the state. Indoctrinate the young: then they will support the state for the rest of their lives.

America is at a cross roads of cultural and economic disintegration, yet voluntaryists believe that there is hope. It is to be found in home schooling. Rather than cursing the darkness, parents can light one small candle of wisdom and learning and pass it along to the next generation."Ages of experience testify that the only way society can be improved is by the individualist method; ... that is, the method of each one doing his best to improve one." This is the quiet or patient way of changing society because it concentrates upon bettering the character of men and women as individuals. As the individual units change, the improvement in society will take care of itself. In other words, if one takes care of the means, the end will take care of itself.

Ordering Information - Softcover, 247 pages. $20 postpage paid. Send silver, gold, cash, check or money order (payable to The Voluntaryist) to P.O. Box 275, Gramling, SC 29348

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Grace Luo - 7/29/2010

"Ages of experience testify that the only way society can be improved is by the individualist method." This quote may not be true sometimes. Of course, individually thinking or considering is important but usually people will have lots of inspiration from lots of things outside of ourselves.