Anti-National Education: Or The Spirit Of The Sectarianism Morally Tested By Means Of Certain Speeches And Letters From The Member For Kilmarnock (1837) is a book written by James Simpson. The book is a critique of the National Education system in Scotland, which was introduced in the early 19th century. Simpson, who was a Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock, argues that the system was promoting sectarianism and dividing the country along religious...