In “The Shock Doctrine,” Naomi Klein pushes the concept of how the public can be manipulated during times of catastrophe or perceived crisis. That’s exactly what policy makers are doing to undermine support for public education, argues Timothy D. Slekar in an article for The Huffington Post…
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