“It is scarcely the same thing to put a man on the Moon as to put a bone in your nose.”
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In Defense of Elitism
This book presents a defense of the concept of elitism, arguing that expertise, rigorous standards, and intellectual achievement are essential for a functioning society. It critiques the contemporary cultural shift toward populism and the devaluation of specialized knowledge, suggesting that a healthy respect for competence and excellence is necessary for progress and stability. The author contends that true elitism, based on merit and achievement, should not be conflated with snobbery or exclusion, and that society benefits from the guidance of those who have dedicated themselves to mastering complex fields. more
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