School Wars tells the story of the struggle for Britains education system. Established during the 1960s & based on the progressive ideal of good schools for all the comprehensive system has over the past decades come under sustained attack from successive governments. From the poorest comprehensives to the most well-resourced independent schools School Wars takes a forensic look at the inequalities of our current system the damaging impact of spending cuts the rise of free schools" & the growth of the private sector in education. Melissa Benn explores too the dangerous example of US education reform where privatization punitive accountability & the rise of charter schools have intensified social economic & ethnic divisions. The policies of successive British governments have been muddled & confused but one thing is clear: that the relentless application of market principles signals a fundamental shift from the ideal f quality education as a public good to education as market-controlled commodity. Benn ends by outlining some key principles for restoring strong educational values within a fair non-selective public education system."