On 01-04-98 Robert Plett wrote to David Hartung...
Hello Robert,
I started reading Fredrick Bastiat's "The Law" and
read something about education that I thought you would
enjoy.
Here it is page 31:
In this matter of education, the law has only
two alternatives: It can permit this transaction
of teaching-and-learning to operate freely and
without use of force or it can force human wills
in this matter by taking from some them enough to
pay the teachers who are appointed by government
to instruct others, without charge. But in in
second case, the law commits legal plunder by
violeting the liberty and property.
I thought you might find this interesting. Another,
item, do you have any information in the New Test
that suggests we such be individually responsibile.
VR
JB - Ilk
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