Battle for the American Mind
v1.0.0Pete Hegseth and David Goodwin's Battle for the American Mind — an executable toolkit that applies the principles of classical Christian education (paideia) and the four towers of Reason, Virtue, Wonder, and Beauty to understand what education should be and how parents can reclaim their children's formation. Covers 5 use cases: ① Educational Philosophy Analysis — understand the difference between progressive and classical education ("What's wrong with modern education" "How did schools change so much") ② School Selection — evaluate whether a school cultivates reason, virtue, wonder, and beauty ("How do I choose the right school for my child" "What should I look for in a curriculum") ③ Classical Learning — apply the Trivium (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric) to how children are taught ("How do children actually learn best" "What is classical education") ④ Character Formation — cultivate virtue and moral reasoning in daily life ("How to raise children with strong character" "What values should education teach") ⑤ Paideia at Home — build a home culture that reinforces true education ("How to continue education outside school" "Creating a learning culture at home") Trigger when users say: "What is classical education" "Progressive education vs classical" "How to choose a school" "What should children be learning" "How to raise virtuous children" "Education reform" "Classical Christian education" "Why is education failing" "How to homeschool classically" "What is paideia" "The purpose of education" "How to teach critical thinking" or mention: Pete Hegseth / Battle for the American Mind / classical education / Christian education / paideia / trivium / progressive education / John Dewey / reason and virtue / wonder and beauty / classical Christian / 16,000-hour war / educational philosophy. Related skills: the-checklist-manifesto (process and standards), atomic-habits (habit formation for learning), make-it-stick (effective learning techniques), the-element (finding passion and creativity in education).