Principles not Propaganda
Economics, government, and history curriculum for high schools, colleges, homeschools, and other inquisitive minds. Curriculum StoreBoundary Stone
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Summary
The teacher's guide and the online course option, both new with the fourth edition of Basic Economics, transform the textbook into a comprehensive course, deeply based on principles, that should be manageable for homeschooling parents and very interesting for students.
Basic Economics is a must read!
So much of what is taught today as economics is 180 degrees opposite of the truth. It’s all about how you think and this book will make sure you get it right.
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Basic Economics 4th Edition - A rare find!
I am really looking forward to using your curriculum! I have a friend who will also be purchasing. We homeschool our high school daughters together and have a number of different economic curriculums and books between us, but each seemed to lack something. Your new book appears to accomplish what we hope to cover without having to piece together from multiple sources. Thank you!
the importance of history.
Our main job of educating our children should be to teach history from a Christian world view.
Dr. Paul Cleveland does an excellent job of presenting history in a truthful way. Great resources for you and your family.
great advice for parents
great advice for parents as they prepare their students for college
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The Moral Crisis in Modern Economics: How Utilitarianism Weakens Ethics and Free Markets
Explore the flaws of modern economic theory and its reliance on utilitarianism. Discover how thinkers like Bentham and Mill shaped policies that challenge moral principles, natural rights, and Judeo-Christian ethics. Learn how these ideas impact free markets and society today.
Basic American Government Semester Plan Adjustments
Boundary Stone’s Basic American Government Teacher’s Guide lays out assignments for an 18-week semester. If you need fewer days of assigned work, how would you approach adjusting that schedule? Here are some tips from a former co-op teacher who used this textbook.
The Lawlessness of Too Many Laws
The excessive number of legal restrictions enacted by our Congress and an assortment of federal agencies has resulted in a general disregard of those rules.




