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Monetary Foundations of Education w/ Larry Johnson

Money on the Left

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Exploring Early Experiences with Taxes and the Federal Budget

Reflecting on high school conversations and college economics class, the speaker questions the balanced budget amendment and criticizes the war on poverty for not addressing economic systems. They discuss the importance of jobs and full employment versus education to combat poverty, and their motivation to get a doctorate in education for economic implications. The chapter also delves into the historical development of education in the United States, including the creation of common schools, African American perspectives, and the relationship between education and the economy.

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