"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance"
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The craftsmanship is legalistic in the best way: a conditional (“If you think...”) that concedes the listener’s premise, then a directive (“try...”) that invites an experiment no one can actually run. You can’t trial-run ignorance without living through the consequences. That rhetorical trap is the point. It forces the audience to imagine “ignorance” not as an insult but as an externality machine, a generator of downstream expenses the market won’t neatly price in.
Subtextually, Bok is also defending institutions like his own from the suspicion that universities are self-serving cost centers. He’s arguing that the real extravagance is underinvestment: shortchanging schools, training, libraries, and research because the benefits are diffuse and delayed. In a late-20th-century America wrestling with tax revolts and rising tuition, the quote functions as a compact rebuttal to austerity politics: you can refuse the bill now, but the interest will come due in public life.
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"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-think-education-is-expensive-try-ignorance-115126/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











