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Nea: Trojan Horse in American Education

Nea: Trojan Horse in American Education

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wake up America, your future is at risk!
Review: As scary as the facts are in this book, I guess I'm really not too surprised by anything except how long this has been going on. This provides the answers to a lot of questions I've had about so many of the bizarre happenings in this country. If you never read another book READ THIS ONE! Our freedoms are being taken away inch by inch, so slowly that we haven't really noticed. Check the backgrounds of our judges, our legislators, lawyers etc. These people have all come from the colleges and universities spouting this propaganda!
The information in this book needs to be brought before the American people as quickly as possible. Write your legislators, contact those who have the power to reach the people of this Nation in large numbers. Hold your children's teacher's and the school district responsible for their actions and what they teach. Confront the Trojan Horse!
If you have the means to enroll your children in a private school, do so and make sure the school they're leaving knows why you're doing it.
Confront those around you who spout the socialist propaganda. They need to be brought into the light so all America can see them for what they are. Pray for this country. We're under seige!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The mind-set of the NEA
Review: Blumenfeld condemns the NEA using their own words. One has to read this book to really understand why education is in the terrible shape it is in this country.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Invaluable history of the philosophy of government schools
Review: For me, the most valuable part of the book is the history of the philosophy of American "public" education. Sam traces the origins of american government education from Bismark's Germany through Hegelian philosophical influences, Horace Mann, the Know Nothing movement, and Deweyian pragmatism and the pervasive behaviorism that began with Pavlov in the early 1900s.

If after you read this you don't pick up your children and run from you local government kiddie kennel, then you're already dead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn the Truth
Review: For me, the most valuable part of the book is the history of the philosophy of American "public" education. Sam traces the origins of american government education from Bismark's Germany through Hegelian philosophical influences, Horace Mann, the Know Nothing movement, and Deweyian pragmatism and the pervasive behaviorism that began with Pavlov in the early 1900s.

If after you read this you don't pick up your children and run from you local government kiddie kennel, then you're already dead.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn the Truth
Review: This book answered many questions that I had about American public education. It discusses how the original purpose of the public school was to promote socialism; the history and philosophy of the "look-say" method of reading, which actually induces artificial dyslexia; and how the agenda of the NEA threatens our freedom. It's shocking, bold, and well-researched. Everyone in America needs to read this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Socialism
Review: This book was an incredible eye opener for me. I as a public school student knew that my fellow students and I were being indoctrinated into the anti-capitolist, socialist views of educators. I made a comment about socialism in class and I wash shocked to hear what my teacher said "Socialism isn't bad, it's great". The comment confirmed my worst fears and everything said in Blumenfeld's book, socialist are using the public schools to turn America into a socialist nation. Read the book, it will change your view of education forever.

For those wondering I am a sophomore in high school.


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