Silence Dogood Essay No. 4 — The Temple of Learning

March 23
12 mins

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What does a 16-year-old writing under a fake name have to say about college education — and why does it still sting? In 1722, Benjamin Franklin's fictional widow Silence Dogood took aim at Harvard and the parents who sent unprepared students there, not for wisdom, but for status. Through a vivid dream sequence, Dogood walks listeners into the "Temple of Learning" — and what she finds there is more farce than philosophy. Tune in as we unpack Franklin's sharp wit and surprisingly modern critique of higher education.

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