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What’s Wrong With The World
Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 4. The Truth About Education
G.K.Chesterton
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       _ PART FOUR. EDUCATION: OR THE MISTAKE ABOUT THE CHILD
       IV. THE TRUTH ABOUT EDUCATION
       When a man is asked to write down what he really thinks on education, a certain gravity grips and stiffens his soul, which might be mistaken by the superficial for disgust. If it be really true that men sickened of sacred words and wearied of theology, if this largely unreasoning irritation against "dogma" did arise out of some ridiculous excess of such things among priests in the past, then I fancy we must be laying up a fine crop of cant for our descendants to grow tired of. Probably the word "education" will some day seem honestly as old and objectless as the word "justification" now seems in a Puritan folio. Gibbon thought it frightfully funny that people should have fought about the difference between the "Homoousion" and the "Homoiousion." The time will come when somebody will laugh louder to think that men thundered against Sectarian Education and also against Secular Education; that men of prominence and position actually denounced the schools for teaching a creed and also for not teaching a faith. The two Greek words in Gibbon look rather alike; but they really mean quite different things. Faith and creed do not look alike, but they mean exactly the same thing. Creed happens to be the Latin for faith.
       Now having read numberless newspaper articles on education, and even written a good many of them, and having heard deafening and indeterminate discussion going on all around me almost ever since I was born, about whether religion was part of education, about whether hygiene was an essential of education, about whether militarism was inconsistent with true education, I naturally pondered much on this recurring substantive, and I am ashamed to say that it was comparatively late in life that I saw the main fact about it.
       Of course, the main fact about education is that there is no such thing. It does not exist, as theology or soldiering exist. Theology is a word like geology, soldiering is a word like soldering; these sciences may be healthy or no as hobbies; but they deal with stone and kettles, with definite things. But education is not a word like geology or kettles. Education is a word like "transmission" or "inheritance"; it is not an object, but a method. It must mean the conveying of certain facts, views or qualities, to the last baby born. They might be the most trivial facts or the most preposterous views or the most offensive qualities; but if they are handed on from one generation to another they are education. Education is not a thing like theology, it is not an inferior or superior thing; it is not a thing in the same category of terms. Theology and education are to each other like a love-letter to the General Post Office. Mr. Fagin was quite as educational as Dr. Strong; in practice probably more educational. It is giving something--perhaps poison. Education is tradition, and tradition (as its name implies) can be treason.
       This first truth is frankly banal; but it is so perpetually ignored in our political prosing that it must be made plain. A little boy in a little house, son of a little tradesman, is taught to eat his breakfast, to take his medicine, to love his country, to say his prayers, and to wear his Sunday clothes. Obviously Fagin, if he found such a boy, would teach him to drink gin, to lie, to betray his country, to blaspheme and to wear false whiskers. But so also Mr. Salt the vegetarian would abolish the boy's breakfast; Mrs. Eddy would throw away his medicine; Count Tolstoi would rebuke him for loving his country; Mr. Blatchford would stop his prayers, and Mr. Edward Carpenter would theoretically denounce Sunday clothes, and perhaps all clothes. I do not defend any of these advanced views, not even Fagin's. But I do ask what, between the lot of them, has become of the abstract entity called education. It is not (as commonly supposed) that the tradesman teaches education plus Christianity; Mr. Salt, education plus vegetarianism; Fagin, education plus crime. The truth is, that there is nothing in common at all between these teachers, except that they teach. In short, the only thing they share is the one thing they profess to dislike: the general idea of authority. It is quaint that people talk of separating dogma from education. Dogma is actually the only thing that cannot be separated from education. It is education. A teacher who is not dogmatic is simply a teacher who is not teaching. _
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Dedication
Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 1. The Medical Mistake
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 2. Wanted, An Unpractical Man
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 3. The New Hypocrite
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 4. The Fear Of The Past
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 5. The Unfinished Temple
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 6. The Enemies Of Property
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 7. The Free Family
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 8. The Wildness Of Domesticity
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 9. History Of Hudge And Gudge
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 10. Oppression By Optimism
   Part 1. The Homelessness Of Man - 11. The Homelessness Of Jones
Part 2. Imperialism, Or The Mistake About Man
   Part 2. Imperialism, Or The Mistake About Man - 1. The Charm Of Jingoism
   Part 2. Imperialism, Or The Mistake About Man - 2. Wisdom And The Weather
   Part 2. Imperialism, Or The Mistake About Man - 3. The Common Vision
   Part 2. Imperialism, Or The Mistake About Man - 4. The Insane Necessity
Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 1. The Unmilitary Suffragette
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 2. The Universal Stick
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 3. The Emancipation Of Domesticity
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 4. The Romance Of Thrift
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 5. The Coldness Of Chloe
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 6. The Pedant And The Savage
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 7. The Modern Surrender Of Woman
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 8. The Brand Of The Fleur-De-Lis
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 9. Sincerity And The Gallows
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 10. The Higher Anarchy
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 11. The Queen And The Suffragettes
   Part 3. Feminism, Or The Mistake About Woman - 12. The Modern Slave
Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 1. The Calvinism Of To-Day
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 2. The Tribal Terror
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 3. The Tricks Of Environment
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 4. The Truth About Education
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 5. An Evil Cry
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 6. Authority The Unavoidable
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 7. The Humility Of Mrs. Grundy
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 8. The Broken Rainbow
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 9. The Need For Narrowness
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 10. The Case For The Public Schools
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 11. The School For Hypocrites
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 12. The Staleness Of The New Schools
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 13. The Outlawed Parent
   Part 4. Education: Or The Mistake About The Child - 14. Folly And Female Education
Part 5. The Home Of Man
   Part 5. The Home Of Man - 1. The Empire Of The Insect
   Part 5. The Home Of Man - 2. The Fallacy Of The Umbrella Stand
   Part 5. The Home Of Man - 3. The Dreadful Duty Of Gudge
   Part 5. The Home Of Man - 4. A Last Instance
   Part 5. The Home Of Man - 5. Conclusion
Three Notes