Just Like Way Back in the Days of Old
In my ongoing argument for David Brooks as the best op-ed columnist currently writing, I submit today's offering.
It begins with this:
In 1950, Dr. Seuss published a book called “If I Ran the Zoo.” It contained the sentence: “I’ll sail to Ka-Troo, and bring back an IT-KUTCH, a PREEP, and a PROO, a NERKLE, a NERD, and a SEERSUCKER, too!” According to the psychologist David Anderegg, that’s believed to be the first printed use of the word “nerd” in modern English.
And ends with this:
Barack Obama has become the Prince Caspian of the iPhone hordes. They honor him with videos and posters that combine aesthetic mastery with unabashed hero-worship. People in the 1950s used to earnestly debate the role of the intellectual in modern politics. But the Lionel Trilling authority-figure has been displaced by the mass class of blog-writing culture producers.
So, in a relatively short period of time, the social structure has flipped. For as it is written, the last shall be first and the geek shall inherit the earth.
Needless to say, it's worth a read.
"The Alpha Geeks" by David Brooks in today's New York Times.
Labels: 2008 Presidential Election, David Brooks, New York Times
3 Comments:
Daniel Henninger, Bret Stephens on the top of my list...
Mason,
I haven't read much Bret Stephens, but as you know, Henninger is close to the top of my list.
"Into the Mystic," Van Morrison.
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