Bertrand Russell on Education
The teacher should love his children better than his state or his church; otherwise he is not an ideal teacher.
A free mental life cannot be as warm and comfortable and sociable as a life enveloped in a creed: only a creed can give the feeling of a cozy fireside while the winter storms are raging without.
From "The Aims of Education" (1926)
A free mental life cannot be as warm and comfortable and sociable as a life enveloped in a creed: only a creed can give the feeling of a cozy fireside while the winter storms are raging without.
From "The Aims of Education" (1926)
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