"A few simple thoughts on a few simple subjects 

 produce a few simple opinions common to a whole tribe, 

 and taught with but little modification to successive 

 generations ; hence arises a rigidity that imposes ready- 

 made opinions, which are seldom questioned, while such 

 questioning as does occur is usually met with excessive 

 severity, as Galileo and others (among them Thomas 

 Paine) have found out." — 'Individualism,' byW. Schooling, 

 Westminster Review, November, 1892, p. 523. 



