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Last updated: Wednesday - June 17, 2009Professor Glass: I just finished reading your latest book, Fertilizers, Pills, and Magnetic Strips. I found it to be: 1) riveting, in that it was difficult to stop reading and work on other projects; 2) disturbing, in that my idealistic hopes that public policy makers are perhaps able to look beyond their personal views in making educational policy have been dealt a severe blow yet another time; and 3) compelling, in that your argument is built sound... Read Full Story
"Crisis" Springboard Accepted by All Sides
The Nub of the Argument in Fertilizers, Pills & Magnetic Strips.
Education Research an Epiphenomenon?
Taxes, New Presidents, and Philanthropy
Defense of Homeschoolers
The Propaganda of International Comparisons
Reining In the Reign of Terror of the Magnetic Strips
The Financial Institution-University Complex
The Military Industrial University Complex