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/429/ Reading Club: Treason of the Intellectuals (sample)

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On Julien Benda's famous 1927 work.

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We continue on the theme of 'Intellectuals and the Public' by discussing the often cited by little read The Treason of the Clerks. We ask:

  • If Benda was responding to the intellectuals' role in the Dreyfus Affair and WWI, was he already a man out of his time?

  • What are intellectuals' proper role in society? Can they be abstract universalist moralists?

  • Benda laments the end of humanism – can we endorse this lament, even if things are too far gone now?

  • Is Benda a centrist dad, urging us all not to get too passionate or engaged?

  • How do Benda’s ideas related to Gramsci’s notion of the traditional versus the organic intellectual?

  • If Benda was critical of the 'realism' of his day – as opposed to the detached ethics of pre-20th century intellectuals – how might we use Benda to critique the cynicism of today?

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On Julien Benda's famous 1927 work.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We continue on the theme of 'Intellectuals and the Public' by discussing the often cited by little read The Treason of the Clerks. We ask:

  • If Benda was responding to the intellectuals' role in the Dreyfus Affair and WWI, was he already a man out of his time?

  • What are intellectuals' proper role in society? Can they be abstract universalist moralists?

  • Benda laments the end of humanism – can we endorse this lament, even if things are too far gone now?

  • Is Benda a centrist dad, urging us all not to get too passionate or engaged?

  • How do Benda’s ideas related to Gramsci’s notion of the traditional versus the organic intellectual?

  • If Benda was critical of the 'realism' of his day – as opposed to the detached ethics of pre-20th century intellectuals – how might we use Benda to critique the cynicism of today?

Readings:

  continue reading

400 episodes

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