the "Father of Supply-Side Economics" is at Yorktown University, based
in Colorado:

Why Yorktown University?

Yorktown University was designed for students who desire not to
complete their education in an environment hostile to their political
principles or religious faith. Unfortunately, and for a number of
reasons, such an education is not easily found.

For many students coming to Yorktown University from other
institutions the baccalaureate degree program at Yorktown University,
therefore, is seen as a way to salvage an educational experience by
studying under scholars who share their values.

Learning is difficult enough when it is done under ideal conditions.
Being challenged by teachers who reject religion, country and
tradition, is not how undergraduate education is supposed to proceed.

At Yorktown University we strive to engage in the pursuit of truth. In
classical Greek the word aletheia meant not merely truth, but also
reality. The search for truth engages us in the search for reality. As
such we follow the teachings of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle who
taught that the desire to know is fundamental to the human condition.
Aristotle referred to this capacity as amazement and wonder.

All knowledge begins in amazement. And the inquiry that is inspired by
our experience of amazement leads us to happiness, an understanding of
what is good, and right, and what constitutes the 'good life.' This
touches every discipline taught at Yorktown University.

Why Study Online?

The starting point of your intellectual journey begins when you decide
that a baccalaureate degree from Yorktown University fulfills your
need to be educated.

Education, what the Greeks called paideia, involves an undertaking of
great importance and commitment. Its cost both in time spent and
expense is significant, and should not be undertaken lightly.

Finding the right place for you to pursue an education is a journey
that may have taken you to several institutions, and now you are
examining whether to enroll as a student at Yorktown University.

--
Jim Devine / "In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over
communism. In this country, capitalism triumphed over democracy." --
Fran Lebowitz

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