Classical Education's Aristocracy of Anyone

Much like the way the United States of America was founded both as a modern engineering project incarnating a new political science and as a recollection of ancient political philosophy and the traditional rights of Englishmen, the contemporary classical-education movement is an act of construction — one might say an invented tradition — seeking also to revivify and participate in something once living, now recognized as dead. Read Full Article »


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