Sociology, asked by Diya4241, 3 months ago

crux of education in view of lincoln letter

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Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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Lincoln tied education to two other principles which were even more central to his political philosophy: liberty and work. In September 1859, President Lincoln addressed the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society: "The old general rule was that educated people did not perform manual labor.

Abraham Lincoln's Letter to his son's headmaster is full of his optimism and values he believed in; this letter reflects his greatness and ideals he always held close to his heart. In this letter he urges his son's headmaster to instill in him these values to make him a great human being.

Conclusion: President Lincoln wanted his son to grow up a gentleman, so he wrote the letter to the boy's teacher in order to indirectly teach him the worthiness of life. Throughout the letter, there were no announcements of the Presidential role, but he wrote to the teacher with respect.

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