The current crisis of masculinity, marriage, family, education, and moral formation among many blacks demands immediate attention before more generations fall through the cracks.
Almost invariably, when we hear talk of economic growth in China and India, the question of education arises. There is considerable worry about the state of American education in comparison with the Chinese and Indians. And well there should be.
The European social model provides high wages and excellent benefits – for the few who have jobs. The system excludes those who are not skilled enough to be economically productive.
Scientific considerations aside, the issue of evolution provokes such controversy, because the dominant provider of education has such strong monopoly power, and most consumers have little ability to avoid its dictates