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The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

Released Thursday, 18th March 2021
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The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

The (Conservative) Politics of Homeschooling: Heath Brown on The Thought Project

Thursday, 18th March 2021
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Heath Brown is an associate professor of public policy and criminal justice at John Jay College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. He studies policy process, interest groups, presidential transitions, and education policy. He is the author of five books, including Homeschooling the Right: How Conservative Education Activism Erodes the State, which was published by Columbia University Press in January and is the subject of this episode of The Thought Project.

Brown writes about the families who choose to homeschool and “and who for about 40 years have been closely connected to the conservative movement.” He dives into the origins and development of the homeschool movement, beginning with Ronald Reagan’s presidency. He looks at the resistance to regulation within the homeschool community and what that means for education and political polarization. The book offers a new perspective on the deep divisions in the U.S. in 2021.

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