"A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education"
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The line works because it’s a provocation aimed at two audiences at once. To the upwardly mobile classes enthralled by modern expertise, it’s a warning that education without ethics produces polished predators: smart people unmoored from restraint. To ordinary voters suspicious of credentialism, it’s a validation that their cultural literacy counts as real literacy. That’s classic Roosevelt: braid populism to patrician reform and call it national strength.
The subtext is also Protestant and assimilationist, in the specific early-20th-century way that can sound benign until you remember who gets left out. “The Bible” is offered not only as spiritual text but as an Americanizing tool, a common standard against pluralism. The rhetorical sleight is the word “thorough.” He’s not endorsing vague piety; he’s demanding disciplined familiarity, the kind that produces duty, self-control, and a sense of accountability higher than the market or the state. For Roosevelt, that’s not anti-intellectualism. It’s a hard-nosed theory of democracy: liberty needs ballast, and he’s naming where he thinks it comes from.
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