"People in Washington tend to discount the future more than intellectuals tend to."
Is it any wonder, then, that intellectuals tend to favor socialism?
Unlike in America, such qualified intellectuals tend to be more widely known among the populace and their pronouncements achieve wide currency.
The screenplay does, however, capture the closeted egotism and hero worship that grown-up intellectuals tend to camouflage under high-flown academic airs.
Politically motivated intellectuals tended not to fall silent on receiving official positions but to capitalize on their prominence.
Highly nuanced intellectuals tend to poke three kinds of holes in moral clarity: 1.
A lot of his critics are intellectuals, and intellectuals tend to distrust clarity, simplicity and directness even when what's clear and simple is the truth.
In the United States, for example, some critics point out, intellectuals tend to have nowhere near the same kind of public visibility or clout.
Moreover, even more so than whites, black intellectuals tend to give in to the worst sorts of anti-intellectual impulses because of social do-goodism and political protest.
Western intellectuals tend to dismiss Oriental psychology.