Ignorance Isn’t an Accident. It’s a WEAPON.
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The founders knew what most ignore today: freedom has a prerequisite. KNOWLEDGE. Tyrants throughout history understood this – learning makes people argue instead of obey. From ancient Rome to feudal Europe to today, it’s the same playbook. Ban it. Control it. Lie about it. The question is: what are YOU going to do about it?
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Benjamin Rush – Education Agreeable to a Republican Form of Government (1786)
Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria – An Essay on Crimes and Punishments (1764)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Thomas Paine – Rights of Man, Part the First (1791)
Samuel Adams – Essay as Valerius Poplicola – Boston Gazette (5 Oct 1772)
Sir Francis Bacon – The Advancement of Learning (1605)
John Adams – A Dissertation on the Canon and the Feudal Law,” No. 1 (12 Aug 1765)
John Locke – An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)
John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No. VI (1767)
George Washington – Letter to John Jay (18 May 1786)
Abigail Adams – Letter to John Quincy Adams (20 Mar 1780)
Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard Improved (1755)
Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Charles Yancey (6 Jan 1816)
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