It is safer to have the whole people respectably enlightened than a few in a high state of science and the many in ignorance.
--Thomas Jefferson
Although Thomas Jefferson did not begin the effort of designing the University of Virginia in Charlottesville until late in his life, the education of the common man had occupied his thoughts for decades. He believed ignorance to be the enemy of freedom, and he wanted to correct what he considered to be the defects of educational institutions modeled on European settings and curriculum. He imagined that an "academical village" clustered around a tree-lined lawn would provide an ideal setting in which to pursue higher education. The focal point of such a village would be a Temple of Knowledge that would house the university library.When the Virginia Legislature authorized a state university in 1818, the retired U.S. President finally was able to dedicate his intellect, time, and energy to creating this new kind of educational institution. By the time he was finished with his design, Jefferson had invented a uniquely American setting for higher education: the college campus. |
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
He is a hero to the American Illuminati..............esp. b/c he was creative........or innovative as the DC poster for Phillips lighting says..........they love those polymaths..........esp. the innovators.......the bold ones........like the German Goethe..........who has his own club here on 7th st........in DC........just a block from the China town gates............like wow..........
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