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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Marshall Fritz on the Separation of School and State

From The CATO Institute:


Marshall Fritz on the Separation of School and State

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Marshall Fritz founded the Alliance for the Separation of School and State and Advocates for Self-Government, and was perhaps best known as the creator of the World's Smallest Political Quiz, a 10-question survey that places quiz-takers in one of five categories: Libertarian, Liberal, Centrist, Conservative, or Statist.

In this video from 1996, Fritz speaks at an International Society of Individual Liberty conference about why keeping government out of education is so important. He founded the Alliance for the Separation of School and State two years prior to this talk. Fritz passed away in 2008.

Download an .mp3 version of this lecture here: http://bit.ly/wQdy77

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