New ways of thinking about education

Centre for Civil Society
Spontaneous Order
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1 min readJan 30, 2006

According to a paid article in the Economist, ‘a quarter of all [British] children leave primary school unable to read and write, the OECD blames low British productivity on the badly educated workers at the bottom of the pile, and since 1997 spending on education has gone up in real terms by 45%, without much to show for it’.

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Spontaneous Order

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