Republished on VDARE.COM on February 03, 2003
The Worm in the Apple: Publishers Weekly, Dec 23, 2002
PETER
BRIMELOW. HarperCollins, $24.95 (336p) ISBN
0-06-009661-6
COPYRIGHT
2002 Reed Business Information
"The problem with
America's government school system is socialism. The
solution is capitalism--the introduction of a free
market." This provocative theme, stated explicitly by
CBS Marketwatch columnist Brimelow, aptly sums up the
premise of this lengthy opinion piece on what's wrong
with American schooling and how to fix it. The real
villains in the government educational scam, according
to Brimelow, are the unions, with their bloated
bureaucracies, political maneuvering and teacher
protection rackets. Brimelow's prescriptions go further
than suggesting we simply get rid of unions. His
remedies run along predictable ideological lines: turn
education over to market forces, hand over
responsibility for teacher education to private firms
instead of universities and abolish the U.S. Department
of Education. Competition, in this paradigm, will solve
all of education's problems. For politicians seeking
ammunition in the war on public education, Brimelow
shares plenty of anecdotes highlighting what he sees as
the excesses of teacher unions. Unfortunately, his text
suffers from selective use of research and unnecessary
teacher bashing (e.g., he opens the book with a
commentary on how extraordinarily fat teachers are) to
make the point. He can also be hypocritical, as when he
accuses union spokespeople of hyperbole when warning
against vouchers, merit pay and other conservative
proposals for school reform, yet engages in much of the
same, detracting from what might otherwise be a welcome
addition to the national conversation on education.
(Feb. 4)