Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Marshall Fritz

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Marshall Fritz

The Alliance for the Separation of School and State, previously called the "Separation of School and State Alliance" is an American organization that argues that parents are responsible for educating their children, and that education is not a legitimate function of government. One of its early supporters was John Taylor Gatto. It was founded by the late Marshall Fritz, who drew a distinction between "public" and "government-run, tax-funded" schools, giving the example that just as a restaurant is a public place, owned and operated by private individuals, so too could a school be operated by private individuals and available to the public. It has about 26,000 members. The group has a declaration stating "I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education." intended for signature by private individuals and public figures. The organization has begun to make inroads into Ontario.

March 10, 1943 - November 4, 2008
When power replaces truth as the goal, assertion replaces reason as the path
Some want prayer in school, some want condoms. Printing prayers on condoms satisfies nobody.
In all countries, in all centuries, the primary reason for government to set up schools is to undermine the politically weak by convincing their children that the leaders are good and their policies are wise. The core is religious intolerance. The sides simply change between the Atheists, Catholics, Protestants, Unitarians, etc., depending whether you are talking about the Soviet Union, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, America, etc. A common second reason is to prepare the boys to go to war and the girls to cheer them on.
The Left/Right scale is a misleading way of comparing political systems. It doesn't measure anything. — © Marshall Fritz
The Left/Right scale is a misleading way of comparing political systems. It doesn't measure anything.
I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education.
The combination of both legs leads to social harmony and material abundance.
Charter schools are just public schools on a slightly longer leash. A dog on a long leash is still a dog on a leash.
When I'm asked where libertarians fit on the left-right spectrum, I say we don't. We're above the line.
For more than 220 years - from the 1620s to the 1840s - most American schooling was independent of government control, subsidy, and influence. From this educational freedom the American Republic was born.
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