Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Why Do Intellectuals Oppose Capitalism?

An important essay by Robert Nozik. (HT: C. Cathcart) Teaser quotation:

Intellectuals now expect to be the most highly valued people in a society, those with the most prestige and power, those with the greatest rewards. Intellectuals feel entitled to this. But, by and large, a capitalist society does not honor its intellectuals. Ludwig von Mises explains the special resentment of intellectuals, in contrast to workers, by saying they mix socially with successful capitalists and so have them as a salient comparison group and are humiliated by their lesser status.


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