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What Price Parochiaid? The Use of public funds for Parochial Schools

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Books

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Author:

Gaston D. Goodell

Book Title:

A Clash of Kings

Language:

English

Topic:

School

Format:

Trade Paperback

Genre:

Education

Publication Year:

1970

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This book, "What Price Parochiaid? The Use of public funds for Parochial Schools" by Gaston D. Goodell, is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the topic of public funds for parochial schools. With a publication year of 1970, this trade paperback edition is written in English and covers the genre of education. The book discusses the controversial issue of using public funds to support religious schools, particularly in the context of the United States. The author presents various arguments for and against this practice, exploring the impact on both the education system and society as a whole. If you're interested in the topic of school funding and the role of religion in education, this is a must-read book.