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A Pledge Worthy of a Free People

Posted By Andrew J. Coulson On November 18, 2009 @ 3:11 pm In Education and Child Policy,General | Comments Disabled

I’ve long criticized having state school officials lead students in a pledge of allegiance to the state [1]. It runs precisely counter to our nation’s founding principles. Michael Lind has gone beyond criticism and proposed an alternative pledge [2], more fitting to a free people. It’s definitely worth reading.

Of course a free people deserve a free intellectual and education marketplace, in which parents choose their children’s schools without state interference. Those schools, acting in loco parentis, could decide what, if any, pledges their students recite. They could even chose the current one, if that strikes their fancy. That’s what freedom’s all about.


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[1] pledge of allegiance to the state: http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2006/07/24/and-the-banana-republic-for-which-it-stands/

[2] an alternative pledge: http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/feature/2009/11/16/pledge_of_allegiance

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