Monday, October 13, 2008

"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.

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