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The Intellectual Temptation - Dangerous Ideas in Politics (Hardcover)
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The Intellectual Temptation - Dangerous Ideas in Politics (Hardcover)
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..".an absorbing (and beautifully written) study that deserves a
very wide audience." - Joshua Muravchik ..".an erudite account of
where the] vision of individual liberty] comes from, why some
ideologues set themselves against it, and how our contemporaries
have ceased to treasure it." - Christopher Caldwell "Bolkestein
exposes today's fashionable, yet dangerous ideas, doing a great
service not only to Europe but indeed to the whole of Western
civilization." - Ayaan Hirsi Ali The dangers of intellectuals and
their ideas in politics have rarely been written about by
politicians themselves. This is not surprising, for few politicians
are up to the task. However, Frits Bolkestein is a notable
exception, bringing rare if not unique qualifi cations to this
examination. Not only has he held national and international offi
ce in Europe, but he has also studied, read, taught and published
broadly. The thesis of The Intellectual Temptation is simple but
penetrating: intellectuals' ideas are problematic as political
ideas because they are often neither derived from nor falsifi able
by experience. These ideas are frequently dreams attempting to
become reality through power politics. There is also a cultural
problem. Intellectuals are pack animals, looking to one another for
approval. This affects the quality of their ideas, as they are
susceptible to fashionable ideology and group pressure - frequently
attracted to ideas that are appealing rather than sound. Very few
of them are brave enough to stand against the prevailing orthodoxy.
Beginning with a history of ideology, Bolkestein traces a nearly
300 year trend of bad ideas making worse politics, sometimes
disastrously so. From his own experience he offers a vision of a
politics of prudence, proper pragmatism and Classicism as a way out
of the "intellectual temptation" that we have fallen under.
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