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Originally Posted by Warrior-Mentor
The public has turned decisively against the "educated classes" and all of their works.
It [the American Public] has also moved strongly against his -- and the educated classes' -- ideas. It is more pro-life, more anti-climate change, more free market, less statist, more inclined to favor "harsh" measures against terrorism suspects, more in favor of "waterboarding" the terrorist caught in the brief-bombing effort, more opposed to the closing of Guantanamo Bay.
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I wonder - what, precisely, makes one a member of the educated classes? Does one only accomplish this at Harvard or Columbia?