“Did ignorance save his freedom, or merely his illusion of freedom?”
Source: There Will Be Time (1972), Chapter 12 (p. 130)
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Friedrich Schiller The Bride of Messina
Die Braut von Messina (The Bride of Messina), Act IV, sc. vii (1803)
“Freedom is an illusion. It always comes at a price.”
Jonathan Stroud (1970) British writer of fantasy fiction
Source: The Bartimaeus Trilogy Boxed Set
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Collected Works, Vol. 30, pp. 107–117.
Collected Works
Theodore Schultz (1902–1998) American economist
Source: "Investment in human capital," 1961, p. 2; As cited in: David L. Levinson (2005) Community Colleges: A Reference Handbook, p. 156
Context: The mere thought of investment in human beings is offensive to some among us. Our values and beliefs inhibit us from looking upon human beings as capital goods, except in slavery, and this we abhor... To treat human beings as wealth that can be augmented by investment runs counter to deeply held values. It seems to reduce man once again to a mere material component, something akin to property. And for man to look upon himself as a capital good, even if it did not impair his freedom, may seem to debase him... (But) by investing in themselves, people can enlarge the range of choice available to them. It is one way free men can enhance their welfare.
Alexander Herzen (1812–1870) Russian author
Letter from Paris to His Friend in Moscow (March 1st, 1849), Imperial Russia, A Sourcebook 1700-1917
“Knowledge is freedom and ignorance is slavery”
Miles Davis (1926–1991) American jazz musician
Source: Miles: The Autobiography
“Man's knowledge, save before his fellow man,
Is ignorance—his widest wisdom folly.”
Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832–1914) English literary critic and poet
The Coming of Love and Other Poems (1897)
Source: "Prophetic Pictures at Venice VII: New Year's Morning, 1867", p. 207.