The opportunistic, and largely unlettered party-politicisation of what is quite a serious discussion BTL here is nauseating. |
You are quite wrong to suggest that only the doltish unlettered can possibly believe in them. |
The immediate postwar era witnessed the proliferation of black community-based organizations, often led by unlettered men and women. |
And those faceless multitudes, often unlettered, usually uneducated, have been able to guess it right. |
These units thus provided a continuous process of turning unlettered barbarians into literate Roman citizens. |
A number of the interpretations are fairly literal, which suggests the perspective of an unlettered audience. |