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    In high schools across America, students are first exposed to the dismaying trend of anti-intellectualism through the concepts of tracking and career placement, political correctness, cultural parallels, educational values, and curriculum standards like Common Core. Disturbing aspects common to this trend are standardization of curricula and a limited point of view when investigating ideas and and drawing conclusions. In many peoples’ opinion, America is turning towards Socialist ideas and…

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    Smart. Maybe, they have heard the words intellectualism and practicalism, but never pay attention to them or noticed that there are other ways to call them. Perhaps, all what they know of these terms is that they can be used to tag people. In this essay, we are going to discover how important is to know their meaning, relation, advantages and disadvantages in order to know how can they affect human being perspectives. Everybody has different forms of intellectualism and some of them have not…

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    Trust me, I know stuff: A summary of Gerald Graff’s “Hidden Intellectualism” In the essay “Hidden Intellectualism,” Gerald Graff explores the idea that the educational system fails to recognize street smarts as a valid form of intellect. In particular, Graff suggests that schools and educators are at fault for overlooking street smarts because of the assumption that such intellect is invalid and of no use to academic learning. Although some people believe that being knowledgeable about sports,…

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    Hidden Intellectualism, is something that is in the very essence of Greek/Roman Mythology. In fact, the idea of the myths existing without intellectualism is humorous thought. This is do to the fact that if the ability for people to question and debate on the events and choices of the stories and characters was not a thing, then the popularity and general acknowledgment of their existence would have caused them to be forgotten. To add to that, the vast number of stories helps to add many ways…

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    “Hidden Intellectualism,” is a writing composed by a professor of english and education named Gerald Graff. In Graff's essay he discusses the misapprehension of the ideas of intellectualism amongst society. Graff mainly focuses on the way a minor views intellectualism as a negative trait. In Graff’s writing he states his own experience of hidden intellectualism after growing up in a anti-intellectual during the 1950’s. Graff argues that there is a form of hidden intellectualism other than an…

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    Intellectualism vs. Anti-intellectualism: Hindrance to Equality. The root of racism generated a profound partition among American society that required generational burden to undo its outcome. In the 1960s, when O’Connor published her short story, Everything that Rises Must Converge, there was a social commentary in the Southern about the civil right movement. At the time, there was a division of standpoint amongst white Americans towards the movement based on the dichotomy of…

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    This new surge of intellectualism was matched by economic developments that led al-Andalus–and the dhimmi–to new heights. While other dhimmi took advantage of cultural and social opportunities, still countless others became active participants and leaders in economy. Earlier, it had been mentioned that the dhimmi were considered second class citizens, which can also be translated to an urban middle class that had access to multiple professional and administrative careers. They collaborated…

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    opposing teams in the realm of sports to the ever-growing conflict found in the world of politics, the nation is falling further apart. However, at what cost? Due to the GOP's long-standing need to produce the perception of the common-man, anti-intellectualism has risen amongst the red party and in turn created an estrangement in current political culture. However, such result isn't just one of Trump and his "Make America Great Again" army.…

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    Leonid Fridman in his article “America Needs Its Nerds” (1990) proposes that “For America’s sake the anti-intellectual values that pervade our society must be fought.” Fridman accomplishes the by first spelling out how the meaning of the terms geek and nerd are derogatory, secondly, he explains how at prestigious colleges “nerds are ostracized while athletes are idolized.” Third, Fridman describes how other countries treat the intellectually serious: hold them and teacher above athletes. Fridman…

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    An Analysis of Intellectualism in Crime and Punishment On December 22, 1849, at eight A.M., Fyodor Dostoyevsky was roughly tied to a wooden stake and blindfolded (Townsend). An opponent of tsarist autocracy and serfdom, the young writer had joined a progressive group known as the Petrashevsky Circle. He was soon arrested for subversive political activity against Tsar Nicholas I and condemned to death. As members of the firing squad raised their guns, a courier arrived and revealed the…

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