Date: 2010-09-13 12:44 am (UTC)
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Well, we could do longitudinal studies on educational practices that are already in place. I mean, that's not a double-blind obviously, but you probably couldn't do one in education anyway.

Yeah, we'd probably wind up having to look into different ways of funding education other than property taxes, which ensures that the affluent get more money for their schools than the poor, which always seemed to me a really good way to insure inequality perpetuates itself.
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