“A political system seeking to function amongst ignorant, illiterate and barbaric people could have marvelous principles but could only succeed in being ignorant, illiterate and barbaric unless one addressed the people one by one and cured the ignorance, illiteracy and barbarism of each citizen.” PeoplePoliticalPrinciplesIgnoranceCitizensSucceedFunctionSeekingIgnorantMarvelousPolitical SystemsBarbarismIlliterateIlliteracyBarbaricBeing Ignorant Author:L. Ron Hubbard
“To be ignorant or unconvinced of one's own needs has become the unforgivable anti-social act. The good citizen is one who imputes standardized needs to himself with such conviction that he drowns out any desire for alternatives, much less the renunciation of need.” NeedsDesireSocialCitizensCapitalismConvictionIgnorantAlternativesRenunciationGood CitizenUnforgivableAnti Social Author:Ivan Illich
“Since there is no system of public education, the great majority of my fellow citizens is frighteningly ignorant. They have no idea where Iraq is. They accept as the gospel whatever the government tells them. Good grief, any other normal country would have been against the Iraq war! But we live in an abnormal country, governed by experts in deceptive advertising.” Has BeensIdeasWarCountryGovernmentGriefAcceptingCitizensNormalFellowsMajorityIraqIgnorantAdvertisingNo IdeaExpertsIraq WarAbnormalDeceptivePublic Education Author:Gore Vidal
“Scientists habitually moan that the public doesn't understand them. But they complain too much: public ignorance isn't peculiar to science. It's sad if some citizens can't tell a proton from a protein. But it's equally sad if they're ignorant of their nation's history, can't speak a second language, or can't find Venezuela or Syria on a map.” IfsSpeakLanguageNationsToo MuchIgnoranceCitizensScientistComplainingIgnorantMapsPeculiarSyriaProteinVenezuelaProton Author:Martin Rees
“We should not feel so sorely grieved if no man who had not attained the full stature of a Webster, Clay, Van Buren, or Gerrit Smith could claim the right of the elective franchise. But to have drunkards, idiots, horse-racing, rum-selling rowdies, ignorant foreigners, and silly boys fully recognized, while we ourselves are thrust out from all the rights that belong to citizens, it is too grossly insulting to the dignity of woman to be longer quietly submitted to.” IfsMenFeelsShouldBoysRightsCitizensDignityClaimsHorseSillyIgnorantSellingIdiotRacingClayVansForeignersThrustInsultingStatureDrunkardsRumHorse RacingRowdySilly Boy Book:The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony reader: correspondence, writings, speeches Source: The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony reader: correspondence, writings, speeches