“What the word intellectual means to me today is, first of all, conferences and roundtable discussions and symposia in magazines about the role of intellectuals in which well-known intellectuals have agreed to pronounce on the inadequacy, credulity, disgrace, treason, irrelevance, obsolescence, and imminent or already perfected disappearance of the caste to which, as their participation in these events testifies, they belong.” —Susan Sontag, “Answers to a Questionnaire,” Where the Stress Falls
What the Word Intellectual Means
April 16, 2008 · No Comments
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