How Anti-Intellectualism Threatens Our Basic Freedoms
26 June 2015
Mark Bauerlein, co-editor of "The State of the American Mind: 18 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism", discusses how and why the American mind has failed to prosper despite America's extraordinary wealth, rising college enrollment rates and stunning advancements in technology. 
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