Tag: Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman welcomes two warriors into school choice Valhalla
Sad news this week: Two great warriors for education choice, Institute for Justice co-founder Chip Mellor and the Walton Family Foundation’s Caleb Offley, died on the same day. The Wall Street Journal wrote a memorial for Mellor here which reads in part: Many young lawyers hope for careers in which... READ MORECommission pushes Hillsborough tax for teachers to 2026 ballot, 3 books retained, cell phone policy, and more
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READ MOREIn a word
A word spoken in good season, how good it is!...
READ MORECommon ground to advance choice: Miltonite means and Coonian ends
Editor’s note: Robert Enlow, president and CEO of EdChoice, and...
READ MOREWould Milton mind?
In the 1960s, Milton Friedman was my repeated guest on...
READ MOREPodcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews education choice icon Stephen Sugarman
On this episode, Tuthill speaks with the nationally recognized Berkeley...
READ MORErevisitED: California Dreamin’
Editor’s note: This month, redefinED is revisiting the best examples...
READ MOREA voucher smear lacking evidence
The 1990 launch of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program marked...
READ MOREAnother left-leaning case for the new definition of public education
Milton Friedman and his free-market ideas may have been anathema...
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