"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance"
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As a historian, Durant is speaking from a profession that weaponizes context. History teaches that every tidy narrative has footnotes, counterexamples, and forgotten actors waiting offstage. To learn is to watch explanations get more conditional: causes become clusters, heroes become compromises, progress becomes contested. That’s the subtext: maturity isn’t mastery, it’s calibrated humility.
The line also carries a quiet rebuke to credential culture. Diplomas and titles can perform authority, but Durant suggests the real marker of education is discomfort: you start noticing how much you don’t know, how much you can’t prove, how often you’ve been repeating inherited scripts. It’s a democratic idea in one sense - ignorance is the common ground - and an elitist one in another: only sustained study reveals the depth of the ocean.
Durant wrote in an era intoxicated by modern expertise and scarred by its failures. The quote reads like a vaccine against the arrogance that turns knowledge into dogma.
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