Like grain in a time of famine, the immense resources which the nation does in fact possess go not to the child in the greatest need but to the children of the highest bidder-the child of parents who, more frequently than not, have also enjoyed the same abundance when they were schoolchildren.


Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools (ed. Broadway Books, 2012) - ISBN: 9780770436667


Like grain in a time of famine, the immense resources which the nation does in fact possess go not to the child in the greatest need but to the...

Like grain in a time of famine, the immense resources which the nation does in fact possess go not to the child in the greatest need but to the...

Like grain in a time of famine, the immense resources which the nation does in fact possess go not to the child in the greatest need but to the...

Like grain in a time of famine, the immense resources which the nation does in fact possess go not to the child in the greatest need but to the...