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I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance
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"I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance"

- Thomas Carlyle

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This quote by Thomas Carlyle speaks to the idea that the collective opinion of a group of people is not always sensible or precise. He is suggesting that individual lack of knowledge can lead to collective lack of knowledge, which the collective viewpoint of a group of people is not always wise or precise. He is suggesting that the collective opinion of a group of individuals is not always the very best or most precise opinion. He is suggesting that private lack of knowledge can cause cumulative ignorance, and that the cumulative viewpoint of a group of individuals is not necessarily sensible or precise. He is indicating that it is necessary to think about the individual opinions of each person in a group, instead of relying exclusively on the collective opinion of the group. He is emphasizing the importance of considering private viewpoints and opinions, instead of counting on the cumulative opinion of the group. He is suggesting that individual knowledge and understanding is more valuable than collective lack of knowledge.

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Thomas Carlyle This quote is written / told by Thomas Carlyle between December 4, 1795 and February 5, 1881. He was a famous Writer from Scotland. The author also have 110 other quotes.

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