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Sunday, April 03, 2011

The intellectual as mass murderer.

Part of the problem is that the American distrust of intellectualism is itself not the irrational thing that those sympathetic to intellectuals would like to think. Intellectuals killed by the millions in the 20th century, and it actually takes the sophisticated training of "education" to work yourself up into a state where you refuse to count that in the books.

Intellectuals routinely declared things that aren't true; catastrophically wrong predictions about the economy, catastrophically wrong pronouncements about foreign policy, and just generally numerous times where they've been wrong. Again, it takes a lot of training to ignore this fact. "Scientists" collectively were witnessed by the public flipflopping at a relatively high frequency on numerous topics; how many times did eggs go back and forth between being deadly and beneficial?
It takes an intellectual to screw things up so badly that entire nations collapse.

1 comment:

David N. Narr said...

See also, this excellent essay: Beyond the Welfare State by Yuval Levin in National Affairs. http://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/beyond-the-welfare-state