Top 2 Quotes & Sayings by Barrows Dunham

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Barrows Dunham

Barrows Dunham was an American author and professor of philosophy. Best known for popular works of philosophy such as Man against Myth (1947) and Heroes and Heretics (1963), Dunham also gained notoriety as a martyr for academic freedom when he was fired from Temple University in 1953 after refusing to “name names” before the House Un-American Activities Committee.

When you want to organize knowledge. you will be careful to base the classification upon essential qualities. You will thus derive classes in which the members have the greatest amount of resemblance to one another and the greatest amount of difference from the members of other classes. But suppose that, instead of organizing knowledge, you set out to organize ignorance and prejudice. You will then do precisely the opposite.You will keep the classification vague and flexible, so that it can be made to include just whatever individuals you choose.
The evil is not that you cannot change human nature. The evil is that human nature cannot change you. — © Barrows Dunham
The evil is not that you cannot change human nature. The evil is that human nature cannot change you.
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