Selva Brasilis

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Um Retrato de Thomas Sowell

Acabaram de publicar o Thomas Sowell Reader, Kevin D. Williamson escreve um interessante artigo sobre o grande pensador americano: "One of the great and brilliant things about Thomas Sowell is that he, like most nerds, appears to be simply immune to certain social conventions. This is a critical thing about him—because the social conventions of modern intellectual life demand that certain things go studiously unnoticed, that certain subjects not be breached, or breached only in narrow ways approved by the proper authorities. Sowell does not seem to me to be so much a man who intentionally violates intellectual social conventions as a man who does not notice them, because he cannot be bothered to notice them, because he is in hot pursuit of data about one of the many subjects that fascinate his remarkable brain."
SELVA BRASILIS at 9:45 PM
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