Nearly all of them are Elitist. — JerseyFlight
If you don't identify the target of your invective, it loses whatever bite you think it has. — SophistiCat
Such general wisdom as "there are terrible, horrible, no good, very bad people" I can easily do without. — SophistiCat
Nearly all of them are Elitist. — JerseyFlight
I see this as a serious problem because the intellectuals have begun to function as a new ruling class. — JerseyFlight
This has serious consequences when it comes to the reality of class oppression. Here the analysis takes us into tragic places, systemic poverty has a negative outcome on the positive development of our species. When we begin to analyze this in terms of class, we learn that those who should be most helping the species, are often adding to their oppression. — JerseyFlight
It is not philosophical. — A Seagull
My only concern is what takes place in terms of life and its concretion, I could care less about the abstract world of forms -- that is, until idealism starts distorting reality. — JerseyFlight
Then it is necessary to intercede on behalf of intelligence. — JerseyFlight
The problem with professional intellectuals is that they get paid. — Hippyhead
We can either embrace something like idealism (or positive change) or succumb to something like cynicism (or stagnation). — Outlander
Non-conformity nearly always seems to come at a social price. — JerseyFlight
Non-conformity nearly always seems to come at a social price. — JerseyFlight
So the social price of non-conformity is that you are free to do anything you want, so long as it doesn't break that constraint of collectivity. At worst, society is going to be indifferent to your difference. — apokrisis
With all due respect, this merely tells me that you have not thought very deeply about social resistance and its ramifications. — JerseyFlight
You are probably an American, — JerseyFlight
which means you are part of a young political system — JerseyFlight
you manifest a complete ignorance of any form of class awareness in your consciousness. — JerseyFlight
I will not debate this with you because I have more important things to do with my time, — JerseyFlight
...but what I will do is discuss Lukács, History and Class Consciousness, if you are serious. (That means you need to read the book). — JerseyFlight
The world doesn't need more philosophers or academics, it needs more culturally responsible intellectuals. — JerseyFlight
what is a "culturally responsible intellectual" — 3017amen
Thinking is generally a friendly activity — Bitter Crank
Intellectual responsibility is missing from our time. It is no surprise, therefore, that barbarism has proliferated itself. — JerseyFlight
In this sense thinking is a painful and consequential activity. — JerseyFlight
High level thinking is about negativity, if you don't know that then you don't know thinking. — JerseyFlight
Hegel, Nietzsche, Marx — JerseyFlight
Intellectual responsibility is not a matter of being good at playing philosophical games, it's largely a matter of focus, courage and concern for the well being of the species. — JerseyFlight
Are you feeling peeved about not getting enough attention as an autodidact? I can understand that--there are many unofficial intellectuals who get no respect. — Bitter Crank
Have you read a lot of their stuff? I confess: I have not, though of the three I've read and enjoyed Marx most. — Bitter Crank
Intellectual responsibility isn't missing any more now than in the past. — Bitter Crank
Can you expand a bit about that? Why is high level thinking about 'negativity'? — Bitter Crank
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