Anti-intellectualism in American Culture
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#5I don't know what you want to discuss, really. Yes, there is a strange element of anti-intellectualism in America. It stems from its form of capitalism and it's a shame really, because America has essentially lost its production capability, so if it doesn't compete intellectually, it's not going to compete at all.
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#6Given the prevalence of "college is for suckers" comments in this forum, I'm surprised that you need to ask.
Re: Anti-intellectualism in American Culture
#7I don't know what you want to discuss, really. Yes, there is a strange element of anti-intellectualism in America. It stems from its form of capitalism and it's a shame really, because America has essentially lost its production capability, so if it doesn't compete intellectually, it's not going to compete at all.
Huh? Manufacturing output in the US is at record high levels. http://freetrade.org/pubs/pas/tpa-035es.html
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Huh? Manufacturing output in the US is at record high levels. http://freetrade.org/pubs/pas/tpa-035es.html
I think what is meant is that the US is not a manufacturing world leader and is not as high as it should/could be.
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Huh? Manufacturing output in the US is at record high levels. http://freetrade.org/pubs/pas/tpa-035es.html
I think what is meant is that the US is not a manufacturing world leader and is not as high as it should/could be.
However, in 1945, Europe and Japan figured out how to build non-exploding factories. The trade barriers were also removed. We retained our competitive advantage for some time after that, since it took them time to build up an industrial base.
But it is silly to expect us to be world leaders to the extent we were back then. That epidemic of factory explosions was a one time occurrence.
Re: Anti-intellectualism in American Culture
#10Given the prevalence of "college is for suckers" comments in this forum, I'm surprised that you need to ask.