. Nor will the student have the capability of extending knowledge to further applications, since they have no knowledge at all. They will have only a memorized set of symbols and numbers that they do not comprehend. Such a student is analogous to the uneducated citizen. Their government will tell them, through dictated legal doctrines, in what manner they must conduct themselves. Such a person will have no education, no understanding, no morality, and therefore no freedom. Such a person will not be a person; it merely will not be. In conclusion, this essay has raised more questions than it may have answered. What must happen when people are allowed to exert their full range of natural freedoms? Will society fall into anarchy and chaos or, rather, will society exist in a state of peace and harmony as has never before been experienced? Envision a society where every person has been endowed with education and moral responsibility. How can such a society even face the threat of violence? What need have the educated for violence? Violence is the tool of the ignorant. It is a use of physical strength to compensate for a lack of intellectual strength. It is the tool of those who have no moral instruction; those with moral ideology spurn violence. Violence cannot occur without cause. In a society where there is no cause or purpose for violence, violence will simply not exist. Social instability is the result of inequality; a condition where a few hold power, wealth, and knowledge while the rest of society stagnates in poverty and ignorance. Can there be social instability, though, in a society where every person has the power to control his or her own life; where every person is wealthy; where every person is educated? The threat of violence and social instability heralds only the need for change. What must be changed, though, when society has attained perfection? Violence, and other social ills like it, are only the trademarks of the imperfect...