Thursday IngSoc Open Comments

The Takeover

Self-righteous professors have spawned self-righteous students and unleashed them into the public square

In 1987 I published The Last Intellectuals: American Culture in the Age of Academe which elicited heated responses. Only now do I see I got something wrong—as did my critics. Some had objected to a term I introduced, “public intellectual,” as redundant and misleading. Others rejected the main argument. I proposed a generational account of American intellectuals. For earlier American intellectuals, the university remained peripheral because it was small, underfunded, and distant from cultural life. The Edmund Wilsons and Lewis Mumfords earlier in the 20th century to the Jane Jacobs and Betty Friedans later saw themselves as writers and journalists, not professors. But I missed something, the dawning takeover of the public sphere by campus denizens and lingo.

and,

But the story changes for the next generation—my ’60s generation. In pose we were much more radical than previous American intellectuals.We were the leftists, Maoists, Marxists, Third Worldists, anarchists, and protesters who regularly shut down the university in the name of the war in Vietnam or free speech or racial equality. Yet for all our university bashing, unlike earlier intellectuals, we never exited the campus. We settled in. We became graduate students, assistant professors and finally—a few of us—leading figures in academic disciplines.

but things get worse,

Herein the story gets tangled. In a series of bestselling books—Tenured Radicals, Illiberal Education, The Closing of the American Mind—conservatives raised the alarm: Radicals were taking over the university and destroying America, if not Western civilization. In The Last Intellectuals I differed. The new radical scholars were proving to be obliging colleagues and professionals. The proof? They penned unreadable articles and books for colleagues. They were less subversive than submissive. Earlier American intellectuals wrote for a public; the new radical ones did not. They were not public intellectuals, but narrow academics.

and yet now we have…

It is the exodus from the universities that explains what is happening in the larger culture. The leftists who would have vanished as assistant professors in conferences on narratology and gender fluidity or disappeared as law professors with unreadable essays on misogynist hegemony and intersectionality have been pushed out into the larger culture. They staff the ballooning diversity and inclusion commissariats that assault us with vapid statements and inane programs couched in the language they learned in school. We are witnessing the invasion of the public square by the campus, an intrusion of academic terms and sensibilities that has leaped the ivy-covered walls aided by social media.

This author, Russell Jacoby, a long-time member of the classically liberal academic Left now realizes the nightmare of his miscalculation and failed judgment.


Posted

in

by

Tags:

0 0 votes
Article Rating
77 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Adee
December 29, 2022 11:30 pm

Good Evening Hamsters, Today was particularly good for tying up loose ends on projects begun almost a month ago.  It is time to make year-end charitable donations or to support other events of interest that are not considered charitable but are worthy of support. The charitable donations are generally tax-exempt, and donations to them can be taken off income tax… Read more »

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 10:06 pm

On her Southwest flight back from Tampa yesterday afternoon, my daughter said there were no less than ten uniformed pilot-types along for the ride.

 

El Gordo
December 29, 2022 10:02 pm

Thanks for all the suggestions/recommendations.  I talked to BFF in Philly who just bought new glasses after paying an extra $5 grand for the premium lens replacements, and she said Costo.  Less than $100, and she’s the type lady who used to spend $1500 on frames back in her heyday.  I’ve got a couple of Walmart within 50 miles, and… Read more »

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 9:50 pm

When Texpat was here in June he bought a brand new Stanley 25’ PowerLock measuring tape.

I just grabbed it to measure something and the locking mechanism doesn’t work!

This thing is brand new, virtually unused.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 9:42 pm

That red line just skirting by us to the west looks like. We did get some decent showers.

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 9:32 pm

Pretty much non-stop thunder here. The radar shows that a nasty little red line is going to train over us for a while.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 9:32 pm

Shannon

May smoke a pack kicking 2022 out of here. Wife’s sister killed, I got laid off, two other losses in her family, I went down for three months… But we got through it and 2023 will be an awesome year!

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 9:00 pm

I see January is coming up again soon, GJT.

Rock on.

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 8:58 pm

One cigarette? Or two, GJT?

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 8:56 pm

Dang autocorrect

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 8:46 pm

There she goes again…..mind in the gutter.

mharper42
mharper42
December 29, 2022 8:32 pm

All that driving around looking for the hospital sure wore me out. After my infamous snack (Nutella, ya know) I conked out for 3+ hours… Cats were starving. Raccoons were starving. Me, I’m thinking about calling it a night, now that all my dependents have been fed.

mharper42
mharper42
December 29, 2022 8:26 pm

#50

OMG, Tim, maybe you could rework this sentence???

My glasses broke right after I got laid…

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 8:14 pm

Old clients is what kept my wife’s business going the past couple years. She has helped buy or sell houses for a few clients up to three houses.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 8:12 pm

My glasses broke right after I got laid off last January, I was petrified to spend what I had been spending on glasses so I went cheap to get by. Turns out there is nothing wrong with the Zenni product.

/no I am not a professional reviewer paid by Zenni*

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 8:06 pm

You are right about reviews though, many times you can click on the name of a reviewer and they have reviews products all over the web, positively.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 8:04 pm

The reviewers are the problem, not the sellers.  I’m sure there are excellent companies out there selling glasses, but figuring out which one is right for you is the puzzle. Or go to friends that have used the product. I have used Zenni and they are tremendous. I messed up my first order putting or not putting a minus (-)… Read more »

Super Dave
December 29, 2022 7:53 pm

61 degrees right now, what a difference a week makes and I’m liking it. We made it to 73 with bright sunshine. THAT is why I live in the south.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 6:59 pm

Yes there are ways to figure your frame size online, I know Zenni can send you little measuring card cutouts but I think you can do it without if you didn’t want to wait.

bsue54
December 29, 2022 6:44 pm

#44 El Gordo – there is a site called glassesusa.com where you reportedly can get measured online & do a virtual try on of frames. Don’t know if that helps at all but… maybe????

El Gordo
December 29, 2022 6:21 pm

Welcome home TexMo, and Happy New Year.  And thanks mh for getting a good diagnosis on the leg business.  Hopefully Dr. Dream Boat will also come up with a treatment plan to relieve your pain.  I’m going through the motions of learning all about glasses and how to purchase them on line since we do not have a local optical… Read more »

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 5:03 pm

I am a member of a subcompact Kubota tractor FB group, this time of year it’s all about snow blowers, plows, gelled up diesel fuel, engine block heaters and cabs. Today one of them posted a pic of a Kubota branded snow shovel for sale at Dollar General as a joke, I joked back that our Dollar General has them… Read more »

mharper42
mharper42
December 29, 2022 4:48 pm

Ok, I have been to see the bone doc who did my high-tech knee replacements almost 10 years ago. The X-rays that were taken just showed that my right knee is still in good shape. The major pain in the right leg was due to a tear in the main muscle on the back side of the calf. It is… Read more »

Shannon
Admin
December 29, 2022 4:47 pm

Welcome home, Mo!

Tedtam
Admin
December 29, 2022 4:42 pm

Congratulations, TexMo.  Fabulous news!

mharper42
mharper42
December 29, 2022 4:17 pm

#35 TexMo

Good news indeed! Happy New Year, TexMo.

 

Super Dave
December 29, 2022 4:15 pm

TexMo Very good, I know it’s been hell in the hospital. Now to finish mending and get back to eating. I’m surprised they didn’t starve you to death.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 3:11 pm

You can be home to kick 2022s azz outta here in a couple days.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 3:10 pm

Great news!!

TexMo
TexMo
December 29, 2022 3:03 pm

I AM HOME!!!!!

Lots of restrictions, but so glad to be home.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 3:01 pm

I don’t remember if Mattress Mack started his “if the Astros win it all” campaign started this early in past years but he is at it already.

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 2:33 pm

Texpat

Bet this is his problem

How to RESET brake pad life % on a chevy silverado

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C3KZiKMlQkw

El Gordo
December 29, 2022 2:21 pm

#20 – Thanks for the tip.  I was looking on line but hardly know where to start.

squawkbox
Admin
December 29, 2022 2:11 pm

Good grief

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 1:50 pm

Not seeing anything on the net about the brakes. Wonder if it’s an ABS code, maybe unplugged or disturbed a wheel speed sensor connector at one of the rotors?

GJT
GJT
December 29, 2022 1:40 pm

Wow Texpat, I’ve not heard of that. That’s BS!

Tedtam
Admin
December 29, 2022 1:33 pm

In a different age, Olbermann would be chained up in a rubber room. I see this as  a group challenge.  How would you change this sentence? In a different age, Olbermann would be chained up in a rubber room picking up my garbage. In a different age, Olbermann would be chained up in a rubber room a subject in a… Read more »

Tedtam
Admin
December 29, 2022 1:12 pm

Now, for the ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’ review: Celebrity Japanese pianist Chihiro Arai, 57, died on September 15th, after a 145-day battle with a dizzying array of vaccine-induced symptoms and injuries. The most interesting part of her story is that she was a prolific tweeter who posted day-by-day details of her deteriorating health condition.[There’s more info that you should see] /snip… Read more »

Tedtam
Admin
December 29, 2022 1:08 pm

And now, with Japan facing a new WLR surge, there’s more news on that pesky IgC4 antigen: Speaking of 82% fully-vaccinated, mask-mandated Japan, they are starting to catch on. Now that tests can find spike protein fragments — which are vaccine artifacts — doctors are starting to find them in lots of places they aren’t supposed to be. I saw… Read more »

Tedtam
Admin
December 29, 2022 1:06 pm

In a related story, Italy and the US are prepping travel restrictions from China.  Because the vaccinations were so good at protecting us. Anyway, the situation is apparently so urgent that, unlike the Italians who already started testing, the U.S.’s Chinese travel testing requirement doesn’t start for a week, by which time any new covid variant circulating in China will… Read more »