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Synopsis
Excerpt from Physiological Notes on Primary Education and the Study of Language
In modern times education has been recognized to be something more than an elegant luxury, designed exclusively for the benefit of the upper classes. It is a force, and a potent and indisputable means, not only for the training but for the evocation of forces. It is able, not only to convey information, but to in crease power. It is not simply a social convention, but a real means for attaining real ends. The final ends Of education are efficiency and repose. The educated person is he who knows how to get What he wants, and how to enjoy it when he has got it.
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