Benefits Of Compulsory Attendance

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English

 

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Cecily S

 

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October 18, 2014

 

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He argues that laws like these make it harder, and impossible for schools in the U.S. to advance, with reduced violence, drop outs, and disturbed classes. Dave explains that back in 1876, the libertarians tried to pass a law requiring children to do something against their will, and the wills of their parents which exceeds moral rights...
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And even though small governments feel that as long as welfare states like Colorado exists, pushing children to learn and be educated is beneficial so that they wont grow up to be a burden to taxpayers. But in contrast to most people’s view on this matter Kopel says, “even people who accept the philosophical premise of compulsory schooling are beginning to recognize that forcing people into school against their will may be profoundly harmful to safety and education especially in the junior and senior high schools...
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