
In "Intellectuals and Society," Thomas Sowell brilliantly exposes how elite thinkers shape policies despite disastrous consequences. Praised by Steve Forbes as "Nobel Prize worthy," this controversial work challenges intellectual hubris. Why are society's smartest minds often its most dangerous influencers?
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Imagine a world where the most educated, articulate people consistently lead society toward disaster-yet face no consequences for their failed ideas. This isn't dystopian fiction; it's the reality Thomas Sowell meticulously documents in his landmark work. The central paradox is both simple and profound: those who deal primarily in ideas rather than their application operate in a unique environment of unaccountability. Unlike engineers whose bridges must stand or surgeons whose patients must survive, intellectuals face no real-world test of their theories. When their ideas fail catastrophically, they often emerge unscathed or even enhanced in stature. Consider Paul Ehrlich, whose apocalyptic 1968 prediction that "hundreds of millions would starve in the 1970s" proved spectacularly wrong-yet didn't prevent him from receiving continued acclaim and prestigious academic honors. This immunity creates a dangerous dynamic where being "scandalously asinine" carries no professional penalty, allowing destructive ideas to persist and spread through what Sowell calls the "intelligentsia"-journalists, teachers, activists, and others who disseminate these notions throughout society.
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