Knowledge is an immense power. Men must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of all? Would not science itself progress in leaps and cause mankind to make strides in production, invention, and social creation, or [in] which we are hardly in a condition now to measure the speed?


Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Part IV, III (p. 21)


Knowledge is an immense power. Men must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of...

Knowledge is an immense power. Men must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of...

Knowledge is an immense power. Men must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of...

Knowledge is an immense power. Men must know. But we already know much! What if that knowledge — and only that — should become the possession of...