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Historicizing Intellectual Servility

[T]he [modern] scholar, the writer, and the artist may not be parasites dependent on aristocratic patrons, but that does not mean they are truly free. The desire for applause tends to inspire servility in anyone subject to it — and it is a short step from flattering one’s public to flattering monsters who wield influence and power.

Paul Rahe weighs in on Benjamin Barber.

Margaret Soltan, March 8, 2011 12:11AM
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