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The Ideas Industry - How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas (Paperback)
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The Ideas Industry - How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas (Paperback)
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The public intellectual, as a person and ideal, has a long and
storied history. Writing in venues like the New Republic and
Commentary, such intellectuals were always expected to opine on a
broad array of topics, from foreign policy to literature to
economics. Yet in recent years a new kind of thinker has supplanted
that archetype: the thought leader. Equipped with one big idea,
thought leaders focus their energies on TED talks rather than
highbrow periodicals. How did this shift happen? In The Ideas
Industry, Daniel W. Drezner points to the roles of political
polarization, heightened inequality, and eroding trust in authority
as ushering in the change. In contrast to public intellectuals,
thought leaders gain fame as single-idea merchants. Their ideas are
often laudable and highly ambitious: ending global poverty by 2025,
for example. But instead of a class composed of university
professors and freelance intellectuals debating in highbrow
magazines, thought leaders often work through institutions that are
closed to the public. They are more immune to criticism-and in this
century, the criticism of public intellectuals also counts for
less. Three equally important factors that have reshaped the world
of ideas have been waning trust in expertise, increasing political
polarization and plutocracy. The erosion of trust has lowered the
barriers to entry in the marketplace of ideas. Thought leaders
don't need doctorates or fellowships to advance their arguments.
Polarization is hardly a new phenomenon in the world of ideas, but
in contrast to their predecessors, today's intellectuals are more
likely to enjoy the support of ideologically friendly private
funders and be housed in ideologically-driven think tanks.
Increasing inequality as a key driver of this shift: more than ever
before, contemporary plutocrats fund intellectuals and idea
factories that generate arguments that align with their own. But,
while there are certainly some downsides to the contemporary ideas
industry, Drezner argues that it is very good at broadcasting ideas
widely and reaching large audiences of people hungry for new
thinking. Both fair-minded and trenchant, The Ideas Industry will
reshape our understanding of contemporary public intellectual life
in America and the West.
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