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Fruit Flies and the Age of Anti-Intellectualism

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Jun. 29, 2010 — Scientific research has lately faced an intractable challenge to its legitimacy. It’s not a new threat. The research community has wrestled with it in the past. And it will almost certainly encounter it again. In his 1964 Pulitzer Prize-winning work Anti-Intellectualism in American Life, historian Richard Hofstadter described this tendency as a distrust of, or even hostility toward, academics and assorted other thinkers. “The common strain that binds together the attitudes and ideas which I call anti-intellectual,” he wrote, “is a resentment and suspicion of the...Read full article

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