
Working Class Autodidacts
Lessons from History
Michael Faraday: The Self-Taught Genius
This chapter explores the life and accomplishments of Michael Faraday, the father of electricity, who surpassed the limitations of his formal education through self-improvement and independent thinking. It discusses his influences, breakthroughs, and the debate around universal education. The chapter also briefly touches upon the life of George Ball, another autodidact who made significant contributions to mathematics and symbolic logic.
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