Education

Displaying 1 - 10 of 735

Is College Worth It?

EducationStrategy

Blog08/19/2022

Whether you need college in today's world of unlimited digital information is exceedingly subjective.

Read More

How to Teach Austrian Economics in the Current Political Atmosphere

Economic PolicyEducationAustrian Economics Overview

Blog07/22/2022

As the US political landscape shifts rapidly and college economics departments become increasingly hostile, the way we teach free-market economics will change.

Read More

Mises University Is the Fix!

Education

Blog05/25/2022

MU changes lives for the better. Please support this magnificent week of education for the deserving students who seek real education beyond the traditional college route.

Read More

Cultural Traits and Work Ethic: Human Capital Matters

Economic FreedomEducation

Blog05/06/2022

Economic growth depends upon human capital development, which depends upon things like cultural views toward work and just plain showing up on time.

Read More

Critical Race Theory Is a Form of Marxist Reeducation

EducationSocialism

Blog03/08/2022

Antiracist training involves confessing one’s thought crimes, reporting on friends for "wrong ideas," and other "reeducation" methods familiar to the Stalinists of old.  

Read More

Why Jordan Peterson Quit Academia

Education

Blog01/26/2022

Academia not only generated this cultural revolution but was the site first ravaged by it. Higher education is long gone, and Peterson’s retirement from it is somewhat anticlimactic.

Read More

Stop Trying to Turn Economics into a Branch of Psychology

Education

Blog01/20/2022

It seems the primary work of behavior economics is to "prove" that people are "irrational." Their solution to this irrationalism? More government power and planning.

Read More

The Virginia Elections Showed Some Parents Are Seeing How Bad the Government Schools Really Are

Education

Blog11/23/2021

If there’s one political fight worth seeing through, it’s the crusade against government schooling. Many parents in Virginia may have started to see just how important the fight has become.

Read More

Deconstruction: Using Literature to Promote Marxism

Education

Blog11/16/2021

Many students may not even realize they are being subtly indoctrinated, slowly trained to see the world as a socialist or “through a Marxist lens.”

Read More

Is College Worthwhile? A Two-Time Dropout’s Take

Education

Blog11/10/2021

Pursuing one’s dreams without a degree requires more self-discipline than serving four years on campus. One of Nietzsche’s best lines offers a warning: “He who cannot obey himself will be commanded.”

Read More