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Intellectuals - Paul Johnson
Intellectuals
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Do the private practices of intellectuals match the standard of their public principles? How great is their respect for truth? What is their attitude to money? How do they treat their spouses and children - legitimate and illegitimate? How loyal are they to their friends? Rousseau, Shelley, Marx,... show more
Do the private practices of intellectuals match the standard of their public principles? How great is their respect for truth? What is their attitude to money? How do they treat their spouses and children - legitimate and illegitimate? How loyal are they to their friends? Rousseau, Shelley, Marx, Ibsen, Tolstoy, Hemingway, Bertrand Russell, Brecht, Sartre, Edmund Wilson, Victor Gollancz, Lillian Hellman, Cyril Connolly, Norman Mailer, Kenneth Tynan and many others are put under the spotlight. With wit and brilliance, Paul Johnson exposes these intellectuals, and questions whether ideas should ever be valued more than individuals.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780060160500 (0060160500)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 385
Edition language: English
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Tolle Lege!.
Tolle Lege!. rated it
1.0 Intellectuals: From Marx and Tolstoy to Sartre and Chomsky
This is not a book about what why each of the profiled intellectuals profiled are worthy of being remembered, but it's mostly how they are flawed human beings. The author would pick an intellectual, barely explain why they are important today, and then dwell on the persons foibles to a churlish degr...
Linhtalinhtinh
Linhtalinhtinh rated it
This book should be named The Other Side of Left-Wing Intellectuals. It is very misleading to just say Intellectuals because it made me expect that it would talk about prominent thinkers and would analyze their thoughts and their influences, etc.Well, Johnson does discuss their thoughts, but more im...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it
Paul Hollander, in a review of Intellectuals by Paul Johnson defines "intellectual" as a western concept connoting "preoccupation with and respect for ideas but not for ideas as sacred doctrines." (Society, Se/Oc 1989, p. 97) The positive embodiment of this ideal is the "fearless social critic, inqu...
lonesomepoint
lonesomepoint rated it
Points out the hypocritical flaws of many intellectuals you've probably heard of, and some you probably haven't heard of: -Jean-Jacques Rousseau -Percy Shelley -Henrik Ibsen -Karl Marx -Leo Tolstoy -Ernest Hemingway -Bertolt Brecht -Jean-Paul Sartre -Edmund Wilson -Victor Gollancz -Lillian Hellman -...
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