"THE rich possess ample means to realize any theory they may chuse to adopt in the education of their children, regardless of the cost; but it is not so with him whose Subsistence is derived from industry"
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The word “theory” carries a quiet bite. Lancaster isn’t attacking ideas so much as the way ideas become status accessories in elite hands. Pedagogy, in his framing, isn’t merely about what children learn but about who gets to choose the conditions of learning: tutors, books, time away from labor, even the luxury of failure. “Regardless of the cost” is less admiration than indictment. It reveals the fundamental asymmetry that lets affluent families convert money into educational certainty while everyone else is asked to gamble on faith, discipline, and a system that often punishes interruption.
Context matters: Lancaster helped popularize monitorial schooling, a cost-cutting model designed to educate large numbers of poor children efficiently. That reformist impulse hums beneath the sentence. He’s arguing that education policy can’t be built around the preferences of those insulated from consequence. If schooling is a public good, it has to be engineered for the lives of people whose subsistence comes from industry, not inherited comfort.
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Lancaster, Joseph. (2026, January 16). THE rich possess ample means to realize any theory they may chuse to adopt in the education of their children, regardless of the cost; but it is not so with him whose Subsistence is derived from industry. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-rich-possess-ample-means-to-realize-any-98851/
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Lancaster, Joseph. "THE rich possess ample means to realize any theory they may chuse to adopt in the education of their children, regardless of the cost; but it is not so with him whose Subsistence is derived from industry." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-rich-possess-ample-means-to-realize-any-98851/.
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"THE rich possess ample means to realize any theory they may chuse to adopt in the education of their children, regardless of the cost; but it is not so with him whose Subsistence is derived from industry." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-rich-possess-ample-means-to-realize-any-98851/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.









