
“Better to be uneducated than educated by your government.”
Source: God, No! Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales
Source: Getting Well https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0787307785 (Health Research Books, 1993), p. 137.
“Better to be uneducated than educated by your government.”
Source: God, No! Signs You May Already Be an Atheist and Other Magical Tales
“A child educated only at school is an uneducated child.”
“Why I Am Not a Marxist” http://books.google.com/books?id=O4weAQAAMAAJ&q=educated+only+at+school+#search_anchor “Modern Monthly: Volume: 9″ (April 1935); Page: 77-79.
Other works
Great Books: The Foundation of a Liberal Education (1954)
“Education to true religion is the final task of the new education.”
General Nature of New Eduction p. 38
Addresses to the German Nation (Reden an die deutsche Nation) 1808, Third Address
Aristotle, 9.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 5: The Peripatetics
“The average Negro has not been sufficiently mis-educated to become hopeless.”
Source: The Mis-Education of the Negro (1933), Chapter X: The Loss of Vision<!-- p. 84 -->
Context: The average Negro has not been sufficiently mis-educated to become hopeless.
Our minds must become sufficiently developed to use segregation to kill segregation, and thus bring to pass that ancient and yet modern prophecy, "The wrath of man shall praise thee." If the Negro in the ghetto must eternally be fed by the hand that pushes him into the ghetto, he will never become strong enough to get out of the ghetto. This assumption of Negro leadership in the ghetto, then, must not be confined to matters of religion, education, and social uplift; it must deal with such fundamental forces in life as make these things possible. If the Negro area, however, is to continue as a district supported wholly from without, the inept dwellers therein will merit and will receive only the contempt of those who may occasionally catch glimpses of them in their plight.
Introduction to Treasury of the Free World (1946)