"Chosen for an experiment in education, he was crammed with learning by his father and his father’s mentor, the utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham. The aim was to produce a mind distended out of all proportion—force-fed facts, as unlucky geese are force-fed corn. The foie gras of the boy’s mind was then to be dined on by a grateful nation; the boy’s life, like the goose’s comfort, was secondary."
-- Adam Gopnik, "Right Again: The Passions of John Stuart Mill," The New Yorker, October 6, 2008.
Monday, October 13, 2008
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