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Education Quote by Woodrow Wilson

“The use of a university is to make young gentlemen as unlike their fathers as possible. [“The Power of Christian Young Men”, Address at the Young Men's Christian Association's Celebration, Pittsburgh, October 24, 1914]” quote by Woodrow Wilson
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““The use of a university is to make young gentlemen as unlike their fathers as possible. [“The Power of Christian Young Men”, Address at the Young Men's Christian Association's Celebration, Pittsburgh, October 24, 1914]””

Woodrow Wilson

About This Quote

Education should break the cycle of inherited privilege, encouraging youth to develop independent values and perspectives.

In simple terms: Universities aim to create distinct, autonomous individuals.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate independent thought beyond familial legacy.

Themes

education social mobility individualism

Mood

inspirational reflective

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • college orientation programs
  • family expectations debates

Key Concepts

generational change critical thinking

Practical Applications

  • design curricula that challenge inherited assumptions

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can institutions balance respect for tradition with fostering independence?
  • What role should families play in shaping educational goals?
A Different Perspective

Not all families hinder growth; some provide valuable mentorship.

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