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Originally posted by charles1952
reply to post by freemarketsocialist
Mr. Confusion again, I don't understand your point. Can you tell who the intellectuals on ATS are? Or are you thinking of University professors? Can you give me some examples?
OH! I think I get it. "'Intellectuals' love censorship." Are you referring to the threads that have been yanked in the last ten minutes?
Help, I'm a little lost.
Originally posted by EvilSadamClone
*Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiides into thread.*
Arrogance and ignorance goes hand in hand, even among the most knowledgeable of people.
Superior ability breeds superior ambition.
*Slllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiides out of threads.*
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by freemarketsocialist
You shouldn't pick on them like that, they can't help it if they lack common sense. Not all intellectuals are like that, memorizing a lot of things robs the mind's processing ability. There are some people with great knowledge and the ability to adapt it to situations outside of their field. Most people choose one field of expertise, this allows them to excel in it. Our society is structured that way if you haven't noticed.
I remember thinking how comfortable it was, this division of labour which made it unnecessary for me to study fogs, winds, tides, and navigation, in order to visit my friend who lived across an arm of the sea. It was good that men should be specialists, I mused. The peculiar knowledge of the pilot and captain sufficed for many thousands of people who knew no more of the sea and navigation than I knew. On the other hand, instead of having to devote my energy to the learning of a multitude of things, I concentrated it upon a few particular things, such as, for instance, the analysis of Poe's place in American literature - an essay of mine, by the way, in the current Atlantic. Coming aboard, as I passed through the cabin, I had noticed with greedy eyes a stout gentleman reading the Atlantic, which was open at my very essay. And there it was again, the division of labour, the special knowledge of the pilot and captain which permitted the stout gentleman to read my special knowledge on Poe while they carried him safely from Sausalito to San Francisco.
Originally posted by rocha123
I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY WE CAN TALK ABOUT ALIENS,,MIB,,PRESIDENT OBAMA,,UFOS.,,SHOOTINGS,,THE NASA ROVER,,RUINS ALL OVER THE WORLD,,ANIMALS,,CATS,,DOGS,,BIRDS,,DOLPHINS,,AND SOME OTHER LUNATIC THAT POST SENSELESS STUFF,............THINK ,THATS THE NORM......RIGTH?.....
Originally posted by silent thunder
A lot of intellectuals are more concerned with LOOKING smart than actually BEING smart. They collect degrees and titles like cub-scout badges. And the deeper they get entrenched into the system, the bigger their stake in maintaing the status quo, which makes them more open to manipulation.
Few realize how much the uppermost heights of the Ivory Tower are more about indoctrination than the pursuit of free knowledge. And if they do realize it, most repress the knowledge.
in·tel·lec·tu·al/ˌintlˈekCHo͞oəl/
Adjective:
Of or relating to the intellect: "intellectual stimulation".
Noun:
A person possessing a highly developed intellect.
in·tel·lect/ˈintlˌekt/
Noun:
The faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, esp. with regard to abstract or academic matters.
The understanding or mental powers of a particular person: "her education, intellect and talent".