
“Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime.”
"Public Good" (December 1780) http://www.thomas-paine-friends.org/paine-thomas_public-good-1780.html.
1780s
Stein v. New York, 346 U.S. 156, 184 (1953)
Judicial opinions
“Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime.”
"Public Good" (December 1780) http://www.thomas-paine-friends.org/paine-thomas_public-good-1780.html.
1780s
1960s, Inaugural address (1965)
“The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicable.”
Vol. 2, Ch. 1, § 1
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Counsels and Maxims
“Knowledge rests not upon truth alone, but upon error also.”
Letter to trustees, as quoted in "Honoring Lee Anew" http://wluspectator.com/2014/07/15/cox-honoring-lee-anew/ (15 July 2014), by David Cox, A Magazine of Student Thought and Opinion
Session 890, Page 176
Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment, Volume One (1986)
39:25
“ Our Only Hope Will Come Through Rebellion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOlg_2qAbUA” (2014)
1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
“It is the fundamental duty of the citizen to resist and to restrain the violence of the state.”
Noam Chomsky, in John Duffett International War Crimes Tribunal: Against the Crime of Silence: Proceedings. Simon and Schuster, 1970. p. xxiv; Republished at Foreword http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1971----.htm in chomsky.info, accessed May 23, 2014.
Quotes 1960s-1980s, 1970s
Context: It is the fundamental duty of the citizen to resist and to restrain the violence of the state. Those who choose to disregard this responsibility can justly be accused of complicity in war crimes, which is itself designated as ‘a crime under international law’ in the principles of the Charter of Nuremberg.