In this bonus episode, Matt and Sam think about thinking, with help from George Scialabba, CLR James, Irving Howe, and Lionel Trilling. How do intellectuals virtues like skepticism and doubt figure into moments of passion and protest? What does the moral obligation to be intelligent mean now? Along the way, Matt and Sam discuss the distorting effects of social media, centrist trolls, and the dangers of being too certain of one's uncertainty.
Further Reading:
Michael Walzer, et al., "Irving Howe at 100" (Dissent)
Irving Howe, "This Age of Conformity" (Dissent)
Irving Howe, "The New York Intellectuals" (Dissent)
George Scialabba, What Are Intellectuals Good For?
Lionel Trilling, The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent
CLR James, Beyond a Boundary
Tobi Haslett, "The Private Intellectual," (from the New Yorker, On Scialabba)
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