John Locke — "He who would make his son a good man, must begin betimes with him, and set him t…"

He who would make his son a good man, must begin betimes with him, and set him to rights, whilst he is flexible, and his mind is easy to be wrought upon.
John Locke — John Locke Early Modern · Empiricism, natural rights

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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

Date: 1693

Justice & Rights

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