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level of educational freedom can encourage children to seek similar online content and begin creating solutions to the discussed issues.
This is a history that my own books have traced for dozens of countries, from the
perspective of educational freedom and the rights of conscience of parents and their children.
Many Western democracies have faced this challenge successfully, finding an appropriate balance between the autonomy of schools and public accountability, and we can do so too, now that the Supreme Court majority has decided in
favor of educational freedom.
The remaining four seats are up for grabs this November, and the loss of even one of these seats to
opponents of educational freedom would result in a majority opposed to full - spectrum parental choice.
Readers who desire a more comprehensive introduction to the
idea of educational freedom may find one here: «The Public School Monopoly: America's Berlin Wall.»