What Will It Take For Blue States To Adopt School Choice?
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School choice can revive depressed cities, reduce state budget deficits, advance social justice, and satisfy the hidden demand for more schooling options.
The cultural pull not to stigmatize anything or anyone is misplaced, purchasing a momentary façade of autonomy at the cost of untold harm and suffering.
While out taking advantage of a recent sunny Saturday in New York City, I wandered through Washington Square Park. As I walked past the picnics, musicians, and artists, I thought about Jane Jacobs and the work she did to preserve the park and neighborhood. Jacobs was a journalist who lived in Greenwich Village while Robert Moses was commissioner of the New York City Parks Department. Many people may recognize Jacobs and Moses from season one of “ The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel .” Jacobs is best known for her book about city planning, “ The Death and Life of Great American Cities .” Moses was a figure reminiscent of Frank Capra’s Mr. Potter. As the years passed, Moses amassed power and insulated himself from much government oversight. He was a progressive man eager to improve the city by wiping the slate clean, “cutting out the cancer.” He applied the logic of the machine age to city planning. In 1939, GM had a show at the World’s Fair held in New York City called “Futurama.” This exhibit
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