...public education
has always expended its energies in the support of prejudice; it teaches its pupils, not the fortitude
that shall bring every proposition to the test of examination, but the art of vindicating such tenets
as may chance to be established. We study Aristotle, or Thomas Aquinas, or Bellarmine, or chief
justice Coke, not that we may detect their errors, but that our minds may be fully impregnated
with their absurdities. This feature runs through every species of public establishment; and, even in
the petty institution of Sunday-schools, the chief lessons that are taught, are a superstitious
veneration for the church of England, and to bow to every man in a handsome coat. All this must
be unlearned, before we can begin to be wise.
William Godwin
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