Jefferson’s Bill For The More General Diffusion Of Knowledge For Virginia declared: “…experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms (of government), those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny; and it is believed that the most effectual means of preventing this would be, to illuminate…the minds of the people…to give them knowledge of those facts, which history exhibiteth. History, by apprizing them of the past, will enable them to judge of the future…it will qualify them judges of the actions and designs of men; it will enable them to know ambition under every disguise it may assume; and knowing it, to defeat its views..”
Education was not perceived by the Founders to be a mere process for teaching basic skills. It was much, much more. Education included the very process by which the people of America would understand and be able to preserve their liberty and secure their Creator-endowed rights. Understanding the nature and origin of their rights and the means of preserving them, the people would be capable of self government, for they would recognize any threats to liberty and “nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud.” (Adams)
Correct.
That’s why on my “Wild World of History” website in the subscription side I have a set of lessons EVERY parent should have called “Enduring Lessons on Life and Citizenship,” and they include video lessons on
*”Socialism and Capitalism” as you’ve never heard it taught before
*”Time and Money” (how are these critically related? What is “money?”)
*”The Electoral College”
*”Why are there only two political parties?”
I think every Freeper would love these lessons and benefit from them. www.wildworldofhistory.com