79 Quotes About Elitism
- Author Josh Hawley
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As the power of the common person declined, the power of the Big Tech overclass multiplied: power over attention, over time, over users’ judgment, and soon power over their speech.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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In the great Age of Tech, journalism was clickbait, and Big Tech controlled the clicks.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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Big Tech was the culmination of the corporate liberal ideology and the globalized economy it envisioned. This was an economy that by the early twenty-first century depended less and less onproducing anything tangible, or on producers themselves, for that matter, but lavished ever greater rewards on the rarified, highly educated, largely urban technologist class.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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That’s the thing about plutocrats: once they seize the power, they tend to keep it.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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Big Tech’s handouts from Big Government made the tech class what it is.
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- Author Louis Yako
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If anything, sources that have the support and protection of power and institutions should be treated as suspicious not superior. There are very few words that make me as nauseous as words like ‘prestige’ and ‘prestigious’. Prestige is often a shortcut for getting power’s approval and blessings, which automatically, in my view, should disqualify any intellectual from being taken seriously.
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- Author Juan González
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Nowadays, our leaders prefer to search for the causes of crime and poverty in the actions or inaction of those at the very bottom of society. The obscene transfers of wealth over the past forty years from that bottom to a privileged few at the top--and from much of the Third World to financial elites in the West--are all excused as the natural evolution of the Market, when, in fact, they are products of unparalleled greed by those who shape and direct that Market.
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- Author Josh Hawley
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Our republic has never been more hierarchical, more riven by class, more managed by an elite than it is today.
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- Author Helen Keller
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I do not mean to object to a thorough knowledge of the famous works we read. I object only to the interminable comments and bewildering criticisms that teach but one thing: there are as many opinions as there are men.
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