Medman is too stupid to even realize I didn't write the OP. Really; he thinks I wrote it, just read his posts. BTW, I wish I was a money making machine. For now, I'll have to settle for some what comfortable fledgling business owner.
Bateman is a hoot. He boils down and condemns a book written by Thomas Sowell in a single sentence without having ever read it. If you are trying out for the moron Olympics and really want to win the gold, that is a great way to start.
Well if I understand your definition of morons (intellectuals?) as this thread suggests
Then sign me up lol
You're right I did make an unfair assumption about the book, this thread has sparked my interest in reading it
Oh and please stop copy pasting, I realize it is easier but there is such a thing as being concise
But let's get a consensus of what an intellectual is
An intellectual is a person who uses intelligence (thought and reason) and critical or analytical thinking, either in a professional or a personal capacity.
As in void of emotional attachment
There is no validity in equating a religious ideal with an intellectual idea, as religion is largely based on an emotional void
I realize he is trying to establish the influence an idea can have, however he indirectly does make that connection which your average reader may not pick up on
Also this notion of ideas holding less value because of intangibility is stupid
I realize that theory and practice are two distinct entities
However, ideas which affect a majority are better thought by people who cognitively assess their own thinking process in the drawing of conclusions than by those who seek a visceral emotional response
I recognize Sowell makes a some valid points though for someone who relies heavily on empiricism the notion the net balance of contributions by intellectuals is negative is vague at best