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Blue Collar Intellectuals: When the Enlightened and the Everyman Elevated America
Blue Collar Intellectuals When the Enlightened and the Everyman Elevated America Author:Daniel J. Flynn Stupid is the new smart?but it wasn?t always so Popular culture has divorced itself from the life of the mind. Who has time for great books or deep thought when there is Jersey Shore to watch, a txt 2 respond 2, and World of Warcraft to play? At the same time, those who pursue the life of the mind have insulated themselves from popular culture. ... more »Speaking in insider jargon and writing unread books, intellectuals have locked themselves away in a ghetto of their own creation. It wasn?t always so. Blue Collar Intellectuals vividly captures a time in the twentieth century when the everyman aspired to high culture and when intellectuals descended from the ivory tower to speak to the everyman. Author Daniel J. Flynn profiles some of the thinkers from working-class backgrounds who played a prominent role in American life by addressing their intellectual work to a mass audience. Blue Collar Intellectuals tells the fascinating story of: The unschooled hobo who migrated from skid row anonymity to White House chats with the president and prime-time TV specials. The scandalous teacher-student romance that spawned a half-century labor of love in writing the history of the world. The Ivy League Ph.D. who held neither a high school nor college degree, and fittingly launched a renaissance in reading the great books outside of formal schools. The onetime autograph hound who became a Hollywood insider by penning tales for radio, television, and the silver screen. The scholarship student who experienced the free market firsthand waiting tables and peddling textbooks, and who became one of capitalism?s most influential exponents. Flynn reminds us how everyone?intellectual and everyman alike?has suffered from mass culture?s crowding out of higher things and the elite?s failure to engage the masses.« less