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An Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance by John Foster is a profound critique exploring the pervasive effects of ignorance in society. Written in the early 19th century, the essay meticulously dissects the consequences of widespread unawareness and lack of education among the populace. Foster argues that ignorance not only limits individual potential but also undermines social progress and moral integrity. He eloquently emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and knowledge as foundational pillars for a healthy society. Employing a blend of philosophical reflections and practical observations, Foster brings to light the ethical responsibilities of both individuals and institutions in combating ignorance. His articulate prose and cogent reasoning resonate with readers, urging them to reflect on the importance of enlightenment and informed citizenship. This timeless work serves as a warning against the dangers of complacency in the face of ignorance and remains relevant in contemporary discussions about education and civic responsibility.
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Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
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By author
John Foster 10.45 11.95
Published Date - 2026-07-28
ISBN - 9609441383560
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1 cm
Page Count - 183
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