La Liberté d'enseignement

La Liberté d'enseignement

Édouard Laboulaye • 1865
educationpoliticsfrench-liberal-tradition
Abstract

Laboulaye's Freedom of Education argues that the state monopoly over schooling is incompatible with liberal principles. He advocates for a system in which families, churches, and private associations are free to establish and operate schools without government authorization, arguing that competition in education produces better outcomes than centralized control.

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