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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
"Intellectuals"
by Thomas Sowell
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Among the many wonders to be expected from an Obama administration, if Nicholas D. Kristof of the New York Times is to be believed, is ending "the anti-intellectualism that has long been a strain in American life."

He cited Adlai Stevenson, the suave and debonair governor of Illinois, who twice ran for president against Eisenhower in the 1950s, as an example of an intellectual in politics.

Intellectuals, according to Mr. Kristof, are people who are "interested in ideas and comfortable with complexity," people who "read the classics."

It is hard to know whether to laugh or cry.

Adlai Stevenson was certainly regarded as an intellectual by intellectuals in the 1950s. But, half a century later, facts paint a very different picture.

Historian Michael Beschloss, among others, has noted that Stevenson "could go quite happily for months or years without picking up a book." But Stevenson had the airs of an intellectual -- the form, rather than the substance.

What is more telling, form was enough to impress the intellectuals, not only then but even now, years after the facts have been revealed, though apparently not to Mr. Kristof.

That is one of many reasons why intellectuals are not taken as seriously by others as they take themselves.

As for reading the classics, President Harry Truman, whom no one thought of as an intellectual, was a voracious reader of heavyweight stuff like Thucydides and read Cicero in the original Latin. When Chief Justice Fred Vinson quoted in Latin, Truman was able to correct him.

Yet intellectuals tended to think of the unpretentious and plain-spoken Truman as little more than a country bumpkin.

Similarly, no one ever thought of President Calvin Coolidge as an intellectual. Yet Coolidge also read the classics in the White House. He read both Latin and Greek, and read Dante in the original Italian, since he spoke several languages. It was said that the taciturn Coolidge could be silent in five different languages.

The intellectual levels of politicians are just one of the many things that intellectuals have grossly misjudged for years on end.

During the 1930s, some of the leading intellectuals in America condemned our economic system and pointed to the centrally planned Soviet economy as a model-- all this at a time when literally millions of people were starving to death in the Soviet Union, from a famine in a country with some of the richest farmland in Europe and historically a large exporter of food.

New York Times Moscow correspondent Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer Prize for telling the intelligentsia what they wanted to hear-- that claims of starvation in the Ukraine were false.

After British journalist Malcolm Muggeridge reported from the Ukraine on the massive deaths from starvation there, he was ostracized after returning to England and unable to find a job.

More than half a century later, when the archives of the Soviet Union were finally opened up under Mikhail Gorbachev, it turned out that about six million people had died in that famine-- about the same number as the people killed in Hitler's Holocaust.

In the 1930s, it was the intellectuals who pooh-poohed the dangers from the rise of Hitler and urged Western disarmament.

It would be no feat to fill a big book with all the things on which intellectuals were grossly mistaken, just in the 20th century-- far more so than ordinary people.

History fully vindicates the late William F. Buckley's view that he would rather be ruled by people represented by the first 100 names in the Boston phone book than by the faculty of Harvard.

How have intellectuals managed to be so wrong, so often? By thinking that because they are knowledgeable-- or even expert-- within some narrow band out of the vast spectrum of human concerns, that makes them wise guides to the masses and to the rulers of the nation.

But the ignorance of Ph.D.s is still ignorance and high-IQ groupthink is still groupthink, which is the antithesis of real thinking.

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Experts
go through rigorous training. Upon obtaining a B.A. where they have obtained a broad spectrum of knowledge, they proceed to focus on a more narrow body of knowledge to get an M.A. However, to obtain a Ph.D, one must focus on a very selective body of knowledge and become adept at knowing more and more about an ever narrowing portion of knowledge. Eventually, with post-graduate work, the person arrives at the point where they know everything about nothing.

Amen
And note that it is so-called intelectuals who have dumbed-down undergraduate education to such a degree that less than 50% of graduating seniors, from major universities, when quizzed on basic facts from US history can get a passing grade.

Every year when they are quizzed a shocking number can not identify Patrick Henry, pinpoint the Civil War within a half a century, or name the US' allies in WWII.

And lest we forget
isn't it the graduates of elite schools who have been running our country as Congressional staffers, federal judges and their clerks, Cabinet members, high-level federal appointees, and ofentimes Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Congressmen.

What a great job they've done!

Fashionable thinking
They are all afraid of someone else in their group noticing that they are just ordinary people. So they never disagree with one another. At some point they decided Marxism was intelligent and now they can't step away from it even though it has been proved to be an utter failure. Really the only reason they love Marxism is because they hate God. They lack humility.

Humble people are wise people and never lack good old fashion common sense.

Socialism is Marxism to a lesser degree but on the same road with the same results. If people don't have to work they won't. They would much rather live off of someone elses work if they can get away with it.

The Bible says if you don't work you don't eat and Thou shall not steal. That lines up sensibly with our natures. THat is the basis of the Free Market.

Malcolm Muggeridge
was a true hero because he had the courage to tell the unpopular and dangerous truth.

Great to have an intellectual in office
Palin was not considered an "intellectual." Yet, she was capable of hunting, fishing and knew how oil was produced and refined. She also clearly understood land use policy (something a city dweller understands little about). Intellectuals really have little practical knowledge either. All they are good at as parroting or quoting what other intellectuals wrote/said. Usually, they have little individual thought.

Intellectuals have no problem with Obama going to a crazy church -- but have a problem with Pastor Hagee (who I do not particularly like, but is much more moderate than Wright).

Intellectuals pushed heavily for the Duke lacrosse students to be expelled and thought it was appropriate to carry signs on campus saying "castrate." (Can you imagine this happening if the races were reversed). Professors are rewarded when making blanket statements about "all whites." They ignore (if not celebrate) violence which occurs to whites -- yet will make up white on black violence stories (Tawana Brawley, Jena, Duke LAX).


Evolving Terminology
The popular definition of an intellectual is the primary reason that my wife and I home school our two children. I chose to immerse my kids in classical literature and philosophy that has survived for centuries, rather than waste their time with the sort of doublethink that produces an American "intellectual."

They are Stupid
Great article, Mr. Sowell. Mr. Kristof needs to understand that the reason the anti-intellectualism bias will continue to exists is because the present-day intellectuals are stupid.

Eureka College
I believe Ronald Reagan was a graduate of Eureka College. Whoever his economic professor's were need to elevated to a level far above anyone that has ever taught at any Ivy league school.

I'll also vote for people that have actually held a real job in America. Oh for a president that has had to meet a payroll. Give me any cop to be a judge. Any trucker could give more insight into how to effectively run the Dept. of Transportation than any Ph.D from Yale.

Finally, give me a farmer/hunter to come up with sound policies that protect the environment and animals.

Honestly, the more I think about this the more I like it.


Read "Intellectuals"
Congratulations! Dr. Sowell hit a homerun again. Maybe Mr. Kristof should read 'Intellectuals' by Paul Johnson where he exposes the foolishness of the great Western minds such as Marx, Sartre, Shelley, Tolstoy, Brecht, Ibsen and others. Johnson says, "Not only should they (intellectuals) be kept well away from the levers of power, they should also be objects of particular suspicion when they seek to offer collective advice."

Fashionable thinking
Not only are intellectuals afraid, they are the unhappy--the unhappiest people I know, in fact. Perhaps this dissatisfaction coupled with a gross overestimation of their own intelligence explains their obsession with damaging concepts like "spreading the wealth around."

I'm a plumber
who is knowledgable about Aristotle, Plato, Rousseau, Locke, Hobbes, Rand, Hayek, Poe, Cooper, Melville, and Emerson. I can also carry on a conversation about fine wines, gourmet cuisine, Mozart, and international travel.

Hablo, leo, y escribo espanol.
Je parle francais aussi.

I'd much rather spend my time with blue-collared schlubs however. Cussing, drinking beer, playing pool, hunting, fishing, talking about women, physical laboring, listening to loud music...that's the life for me!




The yolk or the yoke?
The Beschloss comment on the Social Register is a cheap shot.

Stevenson had been absent from his home for months and indeed died away from it when the 'Register' sat at his bedside. It is also reported by primary sources that Mr. Stevenson used the 'Register' as his phone book; a common practice at that time for many nobs.

If being an intellectual means being concerned with ideas or occupied with them, then many intellectuals have not been fellow travelers and have been unique citizens with fine American characteristics.

One could start with Ms. Rand, Dr. Salk, Mr. Buckley, Mr. Keenan, etc.

The left has contaminated the egghead designation of "intellectual' with their basic self-loathing and nouveau arrived fancy for all things foreign. They've won nothing and own less of histories finer moments.

We are all eligible for the ideas that are yet to be considered.

What is wisdom?

‘But the ignorance of Ph.D.s is still ignorance and high-IQ groupthink is still groupthink, which is the antithesis of real thinking.’ –Thomas Sowell


Thank you Dr. Sowell. There is nothing new under the sun. The cross has always been an offense to the intellectuals for God has chosen the foolish things to shame the wise. In the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom does not know God, but through the preaching of the cross God reveals Himself to all those who believe. [1 Corinthians 1]

“From where then does wisdom come? And where is the place of understanding?... Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding.’ [Job 28:20, 28]

If these things are truth, then what does it say of those who reject the wisdom of God revealed in the gospel?

‘God gives grace to the humble, but resists the proud.’ We are all full of pride and without excuse before God. Our pride will either be conquered by grace or it will increase in proportion to how deeply we suppress the truth of God in unrighteousness. [Romans 1]

The humble man has heard the voice of God speaking through His word. It is said of him that he trembles before the words of God [Isaiah 66:1-2]. Grace is the great principle used of God to put to death the pride of men.

Oh Yeah
five "checks" for you Mr. Sowell.

Signed,
A bitter, clinging, racist, xenophobic, anti-intellectual.

PS: Should I have spelled "xenophobic" with a "Z"?

Who dat?

The "intellectuals" have done it again by extolling the brillance of Obama. Has anyone ever seen the transcripts from any school he attended?

It looks to me if you have style over substance, the "intellectuals" consider you one of them.

How does have the skill to read off a teleprompter qualify you as an intellect?

Scheech?

Excellent Point, Profblog
You make a excellent point, Profblog. Why is it that so many who have less formal education (yet could bury a Ph.D in a real-life competition) revere and/or defer to the Ph.D who has demonstrated only his ability to study and ponder? Nine times out of ten, I'll put my money on people like Joe the Plumber and Sarah Palin rather than the professional students. I've worked with both and with a few exceptions, I'll take the one who graduated from the school of hard knocks.

Humility
When intellectuals discover humility, they become useful. It follows that a humble intellectual does not pontificate without authority, such as expertise. But the vast majority of America's intellectuals left humility behind them when they mastered their ABCs. This is why American intellectuals claim that their intellect awards them the sweeping authority to pontificate far afield of their expertise. Common sense rejects this claim, for people know what's better for people than do intellectuals.

Intellectuals
Brings to mind Paul Johnson's Intellectuals which highlights the folly of many well-known "intellectuals." Sowell is a joy to read.

Pointy-Heads and Pontificating Poobas
These people used to be referred to as “Pointy-Headed Intellectuals”, most likely because their education led them into more and more narrow studies as someone said, where they knew a whole lot about nothing.

The lies about the individuals being “knowledgeable and elite” began in the 30s with the advent of communism on the world stage, as opposed to just Russia. Walter Duranty is only a pimple on the butt of the liberal press that became infiltrated and began spreading the lies of socialism and communism. The average person could see through most of this stuff and since the school systems had not yet been destroyed they knew the past history of failures of classical socialism. Something had to be done to get around that knowledge while the commies worked on undermining the schools. Out of that was born the idea that this select group of individuals were the ultimate experts.

Once they were crowded into government positions they became the “we know best” gurus of social thought.

Look where that has got us.

The Sowell contradiction
If non-intellectuals are so much superior to intellectuals, why are we reading Thomas Sowell's column? Seems to me he's more of an intellectual than a member of the working class.

In fact, why not petition the Townhall administrators to replace Mr. Sowell's column with one by Governor Palin?



Anti-intellectualism
I am sure the irony of America's perhaps-greatest intellectual criticizing intellectualism is not lost on Dr. Sowell. As RCB pointed out, the difference between Dr. Sowell and self-proclaimed intellectuals on the left is the quality of humility--recognizing one's limits. Truman and Coolidge were clearly both interested in the "life of the mind," as is Dr. Sowell--however, they seemed to recognize that ideas have real-world consequences, something that seems lost on self-congratulatory liberals.

Nevertheless, this knee-jerk anti-intellectualism among many conservatives is equally disturbing. Many of our Founding Fathers (e.g., Jefferson, Madison) could clearly be considered intellectuals. To automatically dismiss someone with a Ph.D. as "knowing a great deal about nothing" is to dismiss the great ideas at the heart of our national identity. Just as a person can be plenty smart without having a Ph.D. (or college degree, for that matter), having a Ph.D. doesn't make one devoid of common sense.

Conservatives would be wise to embrace conservative intellectuals, and encourage them to articulate conservative ideals. One of the great battles being waged for this country is in the college classroom, and Ph.D.s are on that front. We need more, not fewer, conservative intellectuals.

Dr. Lefever
You miss the point of the article and the conservative criticism in general. The gripe is not with people who have a PhD per se. The gripe is with people who call themselves “intellectuals” and who flaunt their doctorate like a weapon and insist that it makes them an expert in all things.

Mt youngest brother has a PhD in chemistry but when he wants to know something about Nuclear stuff he asks me. One of the “intellectuals” that Sowell is discussing here would make up an answer, assume he is correct, and demand that everyone else conform to his answer.

Profblog WA
"Experts"

Your point is exactly right. To reach the point of knowing everything about nothing, "experts" seem to travel in a linear-thought way, discarding any vestiges of dynamic thinking from their thought processes.

Those "intellectuals" with Marxist tendencies seem to be the perfect examples of the above.
Their arrogance is but a reflection of their true ignorance.

Ironically, once a Marxist dictatorship takes hold, these "intellectuals" are, invariably, among the first to be executed, together with media types...and trial lawyers.



Obama's "intellectual" disciples
seem completely ignorant of history, which clearly demonstrates that making the rich poorer will never, ever, make the poor richer. Anybody with the slightest inkling of economic knowledge can easily predict that Obama's policies, aided and abetted by a compliant legislature, will result in inflation and job losses. This will harm the lower income brackets far more than the upper ones. With the exceptions of politicians and criminals (but I repeat myself), rich people become rich and remain that way by paying close attention to profits and losses, doing everything in their power to maximize the former and minimize the latter. When faced with massive losses resulting from changes in tax law, they will do what they can to protect their assets from seizure by government. Some of these measures will include divesting from the stock market before the inauguration, thereby harming middle-income people whose pension funds are stock-connected, and moving their liquid assets to offshore accounts, thereby reducing capital available for job creation. The left-wing "intellectuals" don't want to be reminded of this. After all, they think their lofty, pure-hearted intentions matter more than the actual results of their actions. To the lower-income "beneficiaries" of their policies, however, the results will matter greatly, and will be extremely painful.

Apollo - Thanks for clearing that up
I think the layman's interpretation would be the entire war was a Holocaust but that's just me. What's the body count on that?

The whole point of this article can be summed up in one line.

"Among the many wonders to be expected from an Obama administration, if Nicholas D. Kristof of the New York Times is to be believed, is ending "the anti-intellectualism that has long been a strain in American life.""

The new president is an elitist pseudo-intellectual. Dr. Sowell has, quite admirably I might add, pointed that out on TH for the entire campaign. The problem with leftists and intellectuals is that they lull you to sleep with their boring "unfairness of life" and "US imperialism" tripe and then like the good Dr. says, Americans get nailed with the realities of their ineptness.

Fools and wise men
An idiot is a idiot that doesn't know he is a idiot; a wise man is an idiot that knows he's a idiot (to paraphrase my father).

If there is a war
I'd rather be a 'dumb hick' than an 'intellectual' - at least I would be able to feed, clothe and shelter myself and family.

We will probably call them DI (dead intellectuals) or DA (dumb azzes).

WISDOM
Wisdom is the integration of intellectual knowledge with the reality of reality.
A 'wise' man/woman, uses intellect to see the 'forest' and common sense to see the 'trees', realizing he/she is a 'tree' within the 'forrest'.

Not all intellectuals
are haughty windbags, though most who consider themselves intellectuals are. Far too many on the left fall into the latter category. Indeed, a sense of superiority -- intellectual, moral, physical, metaphysical -- may be the most salient identifying characteristic of the left.

The quintessential leftie is a ceaseless meddler who knows what's good for everyone even if he doesn't practice his own preachments. Al Gore leaps to mind.

Though a leftie's positions may change often and radically, say, from ice age to global hothouse and back, his conviction of rightness and sense of urgency don't. All you idiots had better do things my way right now, or we're doomed!

The leftie's first article of faith, properly translated, thuderously proclaims this superior attitude: From each according to MY assessment of his ability; to each according to MY estimation of his need.

It's no marvel that such people routinely denounce as anti-intellectual anyone who disagrees with them. Nor is it shocking that many of them are strident advocates of the unexamined life, at least for the lesser sort. It's hard to find a group more anti-intellectual than the Khmer Rouge. Although the movement started among university students in France, once in power it systematically exterminated students, teachers, journalists, and scientists along with the usual capitalists. Having exhausted those targets, it killed people with eyeglasses on suspicion of literacy.

Anti intellectualism
I was noticing the phrase "unfairness of life" in Apollo's reply #28. And I'm reminded that the word "unfair" is often (deliberately) used to silence opposing discussion through manipulation by guilt. Those who don't realize what's going on will shrink back lest they be stigmatized by being considered "unfair".

The so called demise of anti intellectualism is also a bit of manipulation. The reasoning in the NYT article must be that conservatives were defeated and since that was where anti intellectualism came from, it too was defeated. A sly way of branding us as NON intellectuals and methinks that that's pretty arrogant.

Apollo indites himself
The Holocaust (from the Greek ????a?st?? (holókauston): holos, "completely" and kaustos, "burnt"), also known as (Ha)-Shoah (Hebrew: ?????), Churben (Yiddish: ?????) is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, as part of a programme of deliberate extermination planned and executed by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi) regime in Germany led by Adolf Hitler.[2]

Other groups were also persecuted and killed, including the Roma; Soviet civilians, Soviet prisoners of war; ethnic Poles; the disabled; gay men; and political and religious opponents.[3] Most scholars, however, define the Holocaust as a genocide of European Jewry alone,[4] or what the Nazis called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." Taking into account all the victims of Nazi persecution, the total number of victims would be between nine and 11 million.[5]

Apollo should gather his facts before he spouts off.

Intellectual socialism
But... but... but... socialism will work this time, because WE'LL be the ones in charge. /sarcasm

Anti intellectualism
Correction ... my reply #32 was in reference to "indyconantidim" in reply #28

Plumber:
Lady Thatcher once called a state "So profoundly foolish that only an intellectual with an advanced degree could have made it."

C'est le mot juste, ne'est-ce-pas mon ami?

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!
(To God alone is the glory in Latin from my family crest)

Anti intellectualism
Correction ... my reply #33 was in reference to "indyconantidim" in reply #28.

Oops, try try try again.

Eggheads Rock!
Smart is in and dumb is out at long last. No more electing a President based on whether or not he brings beer and pretzels to the party. No more electing hicks who take pride in ignorance to look popular. For decades conservatives, the ultimate elitists, succeeded in dumbing down America. That worked out well, right?


My Favorite Adlai Stevenson...
...story:When JFK was in office,he invited Stevenson to the White House for an overnight visit.Stevenson was known as a Lincoln scholar having written a best selling biography of Lincoln.

Kennedy let Stevenson sleep in the Lincoln bedroom.Stevenson tossed and turned in the bed half the night He couldn't get to sleep thinking he was laying in Lincoln's bed.So he got up and went over to the couch in the bedroom,layed down there,and slept like a baby.

What he didn't know was that wasn't Lincoln's bedroom.It was his war room where he kept all his maps of the battles taking place during the war.He had a couch in there that he would sometimes lay down in and take a nap.That is where Lincoln slept.

I don't know if anyone ever told Stevenson about this.I read this after Stevenson died.

Wisdom vs Intelligence
I have always known that wisdom is far more valuable than intelligence. Intelligence is nice, but it is not a guarantee one will make wise choices. Some of the most intelligent people make the worst of choices.

That is why I will take wisdom over intelligence and IQ any day. When trying to find quality people, it seems to me that intelligence centered people are often the most pompous.

Am I the only one who has noticed that intelligence among many folks who prioritize it gives them a sense of "I'm better than you and everyone else"?

All BS artist...
...Who was it who said we should give intellectuals honors and rewards they deserve for their scholarship,but never,ever,give them what they want the most:political power!

It was said by that longshoreman who was a self-made intellectual himself.The wisest man I ever read.

c5c5...
...I agree with you.

I would much rather be governed by a common man than an elitist.

Check out BS Artist's posts.

Problem Solvers are Needed

I taught classes on Object Oriented Programming and in one particular class there were 10 students.

One of the pre-requisites for the class required a Masters degree in Computer Science.

The subject was based on abstraction and it was interesting that exactly half of the class understood and left excited about the course.

The other half seemed confused and unable to grasp the concepts.

IQ and degrees do not necessarily mean one can think in a way that understands the material, even though all may be able to memorize it.

Barack Obama is intelligent but does not understand economic systems. I get lost when reading Dr Sowell myself on economics.

I have learned that no one understands and comprehends everything, no matter how intelligent one is.

I have worked with people my entire life with IQ's in the 170's up - some cannot program their VCR or find their car in the parking lot.

Problem solvers are few and far between and the IQ's range from average to 'super' intelligent.

America needs problem solvers and I think Sarah Palin was a problem solver - Barack Obama is NOT - he is a theorist.

Obama's Marxist/Socialist plans will not work and has never worked anywhere it has been tried.



PHD's are funny people to witness
I have several neighbors that are Phd's. They are some of the most disconnected and unpractical folks that I have ver seen.

Last summer, one sprayed Round-up on her lawn to kill the weeds. The result was a virtual desert. She was totally puzzeled by it wondering why it had killed the grass and scrubbery as well.

I explained that Round-up is an anti-foliant and that it kills all plants. It says so on the product label.

This particualr Phd is a biologist!!!

Needless to say it was humorous from my perspective to witness but causes me to be wary of Phd's.

We are in real trouble if they run the country.

Dpoug of 4:55
Nicely stated. I agree completely and am doing my middle class best to follow those more financially flexible to protect what assets i have from the inflationary economic crunch on the way if Obama does as he says he wants to do. Our best hope is that he is just as big a liar as the average pol who completely ignores his campaign rhetoric as soon as he is in office.

Intellectuals?
Who defines what an intellectual is? "I don't understand it, so it must be profound" seems to cover it. I consider myself an intellectual because I value the intellect and always strive to learn. In my sojourn through this life, I have met those Oz-type wizards who "think deep thoughts" and have found them wanting. Academia is full of the paper tigers whose accomplishment is all on paper and they disdain the businessman who makes it possible for them to devote their time to esoteric pursuits instead of grubbing for roots in the forest to survive. Not one of their so-called deep thoughts will actually grow a grain of wheat. For that, they need a "dumb" farmer.

I'll take an honest working man any time over some of these ego-inflated intellectuals.

His Racial Righteousness.......
Question: Is everything His Racial Righteousness does, worthy of describing as "HISTORIC"? For those of us who care about facts.......

1) His Cockiness has really no connection to Black Americans. His father and step-father were both foreigners. Also, His Glory is half-white, half-black.

2) We are told by the Ministry of Propaganda (the MSM), that His "O"-liness is brilliant. Yet he has a very thin resume. I for one would like to see some evidence of his brilliance. When His Glory has spent years with Rev. Wright, Ayers, Louis Farakhan, etc., I'm very skeptical.

3) Post-racial? We’re done discussing race in this country? We haven’t even begun baby. It’s gonna be 24/7/365 race under The Messiah.

It's Easy to Assume
As a child, as I did, that Ph.Ds or other hyper educated naturally have the better answers. In time I wised up and found that all people can have answers, and this ability to have answers is at the very least very evenly distributed among *all*.

It's a trap, apparently, to think high education gives more and better answers. I don't know how else to explain why so many older folks still hold that Ph.Ds and the like are best candidates for anything.

Eric Hoffer Self Educated - quotes

Eric Hoffer was a self-educated longshoreman.
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What the intellectual craves above all else is to be taken seriously, to be treated as a decisive force in shaping history. He is far more at home in a society that weighs his every word and keeps close watch on his attitudes than in a society that cares not what he says or does. He would rather be persecuted than ignored.

It is by its promise of a sense of power that evil often attracts the weak.

Far more crucial than what we know or do not know is what we do not want to know.

It is not actual suffering but the taste of better things which excites people to revolt.

It is the around-the-corner brand of hope that prompts people to action, while the distant hope acts as an opiate.

Our sense of power is more vivid when we break a man's spirit than when we win his heart.

We can be absolutely certain only about things we do not understand.

We have perhaps a natural fear of ends. We would rather be always on the way than arrive. Given the means, we hang on to them and often forget the ends.

We used to think that revolutions are the cause of change. Actually it is the other way around: change prepares the ground for revolution.

Unity and self-sacrifice, of themselves, even when fostered by the most noble means, produce a facility for hating. Even when men league themselves mightily together to promote tolerance and peace on earth, they are likely to be violently intolerant toward those not of a like mind.

In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.

The craving to change the world is perhaps a reflection of the craving to change ourselves.

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All quotes above from Eric Hoffer.

Doug
I apologize for the mis-strike in your name. Its early. Wha Wha Wha Where's my coffee?

Mr. Sowell sayz:
the form, rather than the substance.

Which in fact, describes Liberals in general.
5 stars sir!

Personality Profile
Dear Mr. Sowell,

I think your columns are valuable because you have the ability to connect disparate bits of information, and to make sense of them. That's what wisdom is - connecting information, making sense of it so that it can be put to use.

A man can see that he has shoelaces, but only an intellectual can't tie them.

People who gather information but can only regurgitate it are common in the academy; people who can't learn to store information, but have a great capacity to opine are common in Hollywood.

They say that Obama is an ENFJ; I suspect that is a slander on the whole lot, just as calling Jimmy Carter an INFJ is a sad joke. Obama is a manipulator; Carter is a schlemiel. And Obamessiah doesn't know what he doesn't know.

Some of the most ignorant people I've ever met are the most educated, or they think they're educated. Seems as if we all know a few of them, judging from the posts.


Obamunism Coming to America?

"Our sense of power is more vivid when we break a man's spirit than when we win his heart."
Eric Hoffer
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Obamunism Coming to America?

Why work hard and produce when one is punished for it?

Do NOT work hard and produce little and one is rewarded for it.

What is wrong with Obamunism can be summed up in one word 'Initiative'.

When 'Initiative' is lost humans become depressed and quit trying, because there is no reward other than a theoretical 'Sacrifice for the Common Good'.

Like it or not the world revolves around the concept of 'What is in it for me'.

Barack Obama's system brings him power and 'goodies' to his minions and depression of the soul and defeat to the producers.

Hardnox, I can beat that one
One of my neighbors is a college professor and decided one day he was going to trim some branches on one of his trees. Next thing I know EMS is coming down the street and one of my other neighbors is waving for them (another college professor). EMS loads this guy up and takes him to the hospital. I found out a littel later what had happend. He puts the ladder up on the tree limb and starts to saw, guess what side of the limb he put the ladder? Thankfully he was not hurt. He also had a Obama sign in his yard. Smart guy.

Childish thoughts
I still chuckle to think that for some strange reason as a grade schooler I preferred Adlai to Ike! I have never made that kind of mistake again. Thank you, Dr. Sowell - this is one of your best!

Intellectuals
Even worse, I think is that intellectuals tend to be a bit on the wimpy side.

They admire strength, but don't know what strength is - and too often they think strength is brutality.

Now this is intellectual:

They're only two things in life that make it worth livin'

It's guitar tuned good and firm feelin' women

I don't need my name in the marquis lights

I got my song and I got you with me tonight

Maybe it's time we got back to the basics of love

Let's go to Luckenbach Texas with Waylon and Willie and the boys

This successful life we're livin' has got us fuedin'

like the Hatfields and McCoys

Between Hank Williams pain songs, Newberry's trainsongs and blue eyes cryin' in the rain

Out in Luckenbach Texas ain't nobody feelin' no pain


written by Chips Morman

performed by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson

or, as an old friend always says when we are in the midst of our favorite cultural activity:

'Fat girls, cold beer and country music!'


Those inflated PhDs
There is none so blind as those who will not see. Many faux intellectuals are educated beyond their intelligence (didn't Truman also give us that gem?). Give me good, old, simple wit and wisdom any day -- the kind I was raised to appreciate. Education is overrated and we have created a religion out of intellectualism today. The academic illuminati are leading us to ruin.

Newt GINGRICH wrong on global warming
Intellectual Newt Gingrich is wrong on Man Made Global Warming

Intellectual inbreeding
Intellectuals could not survive without other intellectuals telling them how intellectual they are. Even intellectuals should know that inbreeding leads to society down the wrong path.

Kurth Mudgeon

One More Thing
How intellectual can someone be if he doesn't grasp this fundamental concept:

Punish something, and get less of it. Reward something and you get more of it.

Some of the loudest so-called intellectuals have been trying to reverse this basic law of nature for centuries. In case there are some of these REALLY SMART people reading this, this reversal is the fundamental idea of Marxism you so want to cling to and anyone who doesn't is labeled anti-intellectual.

I've said for years that education is great as long as it doesn't interfere with learning. Trust me on this. There are too many loud-mouth leftists who, when they try to connect two dots, lose the first one when they find the second one. "I think they have a failure to integrate" to paraphrase a line from a movie.

Dr. Sowell is a Light!!
Great column! I was waiting for the dagger paragraph at the end of the article, though. We have pundits galore, interviewing intellectual after intellectual telling us about what we are witnessing in todays' political landscape. (You fill in the punch lines).

Dr. Sowell recalls William Buckley. Wit, like Buckley's and Sowell's is hard to find these days.

"History fully vindicates the late William F. Buckley's view that he would rather be ruled by people represented by the first 100 names in the Boston phone book than by the faculty of Harvard."

Thank you, again, Dr. Sowell. Your contribution to society cannot be measured. You concluded....

"But the ignorance of Ph.D.s is still ignorance and high-IQ groupthink is still groupthink, which is the antithesis of real thinking."

Brilliant.

Don't be impressed by "intellectuals"
c5c5 has it exactly right: WISDOM is the commodity that is the REAL prize, not simple EDUCATION or KNOWLEDGE. As a Christian with two degrees in the physical sciences, I guess I would meet the definition of "intellectual". Yet, like c5c5, I'll take being around people of WISDOM, REGARDLESS of their educational attainment, than I will people simply of EDUCATION 8 days out of 7. I think it's quite debatable whether wisdom is even COMPATIBLE with liberalism. Judging by the submissions we see on this site of liberal posters - well, YOU be the judge. In fact, without a fear of God, one CANNOT be wise; fear of God is where wisdom STARTS (Prov. 9:10). Which excludes the vast majority of liberals right there.

By the way, those of you who liberals would sneer at as "the great unwashed": don't be so impressed anymore by the product of our major universities or even our major universities themselves. Remember a couple of years ago, when a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin named Kevin Barrett was taching a class, ostensibly an introduction to Islam, which was in fact nothing more than his rants that all the terrorist attacks from 9/11 on attributed to Al Qaeda were in fact committed by the Bush Administration - and the sole material for the class was Barrett's OWN screeds. And this was a FOR CREDIT class. Also remember a few years ago, when one of the Ivy League schools, Harvard or Yale, I don't remember which, admitted as a student a former Taliban functionary from its Ministry of Information - a man with by all accounts the equivalent of a fourth-grade education. I could give other examples of the degradation of "higher education" in our nation by liberals, but these will suffice for illustration purposes.

That's why, in the last several years, I've ceased to be impressed anymore by much of America's so-called elite higher educational system.

Profblog. 12:11am post
Seems to me the situation is opposite of what you say(sort of). Finding out about something, really deep into it, and making a contribution to the state of knowledge, you find you need to learn a broad range of things, really really well. And you see the interconnections.

And knowledge/understanding/reasoning ability are not conserved quantities.

to: IMPACT
That line is like gold....

" There are too many loud-mouth leftists who, when they try to connect two dots, lose the first one when they find the second one."


The trouble with intellectuals
is that too often they don't use common sense.

I am often amazed when some intellectual comes out with a new book expounding at length on some new truth that they have “discovered”. Everyone goes nuts while the author is invited on television talk shows and the audience goo goos over how wonderful the person’s mind is to have discovered such wisdom.

Nine times out of ten the new discovery is something that I have known all my life and most likely learned from my father or mother.

Example=
Intellectuals gave us Anthropological Global Warming... I rest my case!

The more someone gets "educated"
the more they lose any common sense they were born with until they earn a PHD which really stands for Post Hole Digger..a tool with just one function and when not in use just gets in the way of real work.

One could pick 535 people at random from this board and get a better congress than the corrupt clowns we have up there now who all think they are so brilliant and enlightened. We then would elect Sowell as POTUS and get it done right from now on.


it took a lot of very smart people ...
with very prestigious degrees to get us into a snowballing, economic mess of this magnitude. your average idiot would have screwed up much earlier and at much lower taxpayer expense and in less spectacular fashion.

also, most of the smart people i've met would have made horrible leaders. having a great intellect is nice, but it isn't the most important trait in a good leader. you can get policy wonks to nerd for you. =/

Veteran's Day 2008

History will record that the American Soldier and those American Soldiers who have fallen, rank in the greatest humans who have ever lived on this planet.

The American Soldier have freed millions in bondage and defended the freedom of America with willingness of the ultimate sacrifice.

The Fallen American Soldier is someone who walked the hero's path. Someone who walked into the heart of darkness for Duty, Honor and Country.

The American Soldier waits for the day that they have lived for and trained for their entire life - to defend until death, their families and America, its citizens and freedom.

The American soldier is the fiercest Warrior ever in history, because their mission is the defense of family, neighbors, America and freedom.

The families of the American Soldier, while their faces beamed with pride, their hearts were filled with anxiety and tears as they watched their American Soldier leave to defend them and this Great Country.

Families and neighbors look with horror as the military vehicle stops in front of the home of the American Soldier, to inform them of the ultimate sacrifice of their hero.

No honor can be too great; every tribute is too small for the Fallen American Soldier and their families.

God Bless the American Soldier and their families on this Veteran's Day!



Atlas Shrugged
Has anyone read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged? The parallels are there, and they are frightening. Obama is a Looter, as described by Rand in the book. The Looters venerated the so-called intellectuals over the working men and women who built this country. In the book, Looters thought it only fair to "share the wealth" since they themselves had not earned it. They used the government edicts of short-sighted, visionless men hungry for power to steal from the rich, to take from those whose ideas and dogged determination created jobs and whole lives while moving the country forward. In the name of their own greed disguised as "fairness to all", Looters purportedly gave the "excess" wealth stolen from the rich to the poor, who since they did not create or work for anything, had no regard for anything, even themselves. And what happened in that book? Society, the country, fell apart when those builders, those hard working innovators, simply went on strike and disappeared of their own accord, taking their ideas, their jobs, their innovations, the country's lifeblood and progress, with them.

There's no such thing as a free lunch. And taking the reward out of creativity and hard work by taxing it to give to those who have neither will kill the Looters' golden goose. Of course, why would anyone listen to me, I only have a BS degree from the School of Hard Knocks. And I'm damn thankful I never bothered with "real" college where the whole idea of education appears to be predicated on destroying the common sense of the individual in order to more easily convince him or her that the pablum of socialistic curricula being forced down their throats--for their own good, you understand--is actually tasty and nutritious when common sense would dictate that quite the opposite is true.

Sowell for president
Why can't we conservatives have a candidate like Dr. Sowell? Learned, intellegent AND logical and forthright. Someone who sees things as they really are. Sigh.

Intellectuals are often wrong about how to lead, because too often they see themselves as superior to their fellow man and therefore obligated to "take care" of the "little people" who can't take care of themselves. They can't see that 99% of people are fully capable to operate autonomously and without such "parental" supervision. It's elitism that hides behind so-called "caring". Drivel.

Useful Idiots
Didn't prominent intellectuals embrace Stalinism? Aren't they prone to embracing totalitarianism? Aren't intellectuals the useful idiots that dictators use to rise to power but eliminate once they are in power and find them no longer useful?

Wait help is coming>>>>
One thing the Congress did do with the help of this administration is pass the G I Bill of Rights. This means that millions of American fighting men and woman will be moving on to higher education over the next several decades to help bring reality to the University world. I think all of us can imagine few things more wonderful than a liberal professor at one of our elite universities with three or four combat veterans in his discussion group.For once in their lives those professors might have someone who disagrees with their left leaning BS.

In my industry,
the good PhD's seek employment in the private sector. I know because I work as assistant to one of the best in the world (he's a conservative too). The leftovers stay in academia to teach. True innovation comes from those in the private sector. Academic research tends to rehash the same ol' stuff.

Seawolf, ML
Ever wonder where the microcircuits for that PC of yours came from?

Let us all agree
to use the term "SCHOOLED" to describe intellectuals, not educated.

With a few exceptions,
the majority of trolls are gone. My apolegies to "no bs artist" who appears to be a fool more than a troll, but on the whole most of the trolls appear to have received their last paycheck and moved on. Well that is a great relief to not have to listen to paid hacks disrupting the conversation.

Great Article
To know is one thing, but to know and utilize what you know is the catch. Usually the one's who think they know are the pencil pushers behind a desk, plotting out the unattainable, the impossible and assigning others the ugly job of proving they in fact didn't really know!

Oh well, enough of Annie's philosophy - but me thinks the Obama camp have a vast majority without a secure marble in their little heads.


Ex: Tax relief to 95%, spreading the wealth, digging or not digging (that is the question.)

As Always, Annie

Palin
After working with college professors for over twenty years I would happily put my faith in someone like Sara Palin. Most professors are sheltered in an unrealistic world. They use their position to further their ideas and agenda. Most of these people no nothing of the real world. They consider themselves above the day to day reality that most of us face. This country needs to go back to the basics. We survived quite nicely for many years with the values that working hard and being responsible was the true secret to success. The fact that a man like Obama could become our president is a perfect example. This man has never done anything substantial. He has never held a real job and does not understand that for most people the ability to work hard and see the benefits of this hard work makes them proud of themselves and their country. We need more of those hard working proud people to run this country and bring it back to the great country it was.

"Intellectuals"
I like to call them pseudo-intellectuals.

Sowell as Advisor
Thomas Sowell needs to be utilized by a Republican running for office. Has he ever been part of an economic team for a politician? He is a smart man that has been ignored for too long; he and others who truly understand the economy are not being utilized by our economically ignorant government.