KNOWLEDGE
IS POWER
Outline:-
1.
Knowledge is power, for good or evil.
Knowledge.
(a) give priests
power over kings and people;
(b) gives
civilized power over savage races;
(c) has given
the people the power in democracies;
(d) gives man power over animals.
Knowledge is power. This is true,
whether the power which knowledge gives be used for good or for evil. By this
medical knowledge, the doctor can cure disease and save his patient’s life. But
the blackmailer, by his knowledge of some guilty secret, can bleed his victim
white under the threat of disclosure. In general, the man who knows has an
advantage over the man who does not know. In this way the educated classes have
always been able to rule over the ignorant.
During the Middle Ages in Europe,
the only educated men were the priests. Great barons, brave knights, kings and
ruling princes very often could not even read and write. Kings had to appoint priests
as their ministers. Unless the king was a man of very strong character, the
power, nominally his, was in the hands of learned and clever priests. The
soldier, the man of the sword, thought he was the master, but he was really in
the hands of the priest, the man of the pen. The pen was mightier than the
sword.
In the same way, and for the same
reason, civilized nations can dominate ignorant savage races. A handful of
Europeans in Africa can control millions of African natives. It is their
superior knowledge, and the weapons, organization and character which that
knowledge has given them, that give the white races power over these races
which are physically their equals.
In Europe and America today,
education is so widespread that even the working classes are educated people.
As they have advanced in knowledge, the common people have advanced in power.
So in the great democracies the people now rule themselves, and are no longer
under the domination of priests and kings.
Physically, man is a comparatively
weak animal. He cannot naturally run like the horse, nor fly like the birds. He
is no match in strength for the elephant, the lion or the bear. He has no
natural weapons of defence like the tiger’s fangs and claws. Yet he conquers
all these strong and fierce beasts, and forces some of them to be his servants.
It is his superior knowledge and intelligence that make him the master of
creatures superior to him in physical strength.
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