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On Sep 17, 10:16*am, dave wrote:
wrote: And how, may we ask is it "that 210 years ago people were generally a lot smarter than they are now" ? *I was always told that most people (worldwide) were mostly illiterate until very recently. And how can we sample a spoken recording of *such a time??? In the 18th century Americans were more rational and focused than they are today. Their vocabularies were much bigger and they could follow an argument to a logical conclusion. TV, the internet, etc., may fill up our heads with more facts, etc., but they have done nothing but made us functionally way dumber. *I like to think of the mass media as a voluntary electronic lobotomy. Read "the Age of Reason" by Thomas Paine (the atheist who invented the USA). *It is one of the most beautiful things ever written. Nothing today compares. Thomas Paine was not an average person. I seriously doubt that the average 18th century American was even half as bright. |
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