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The Last Intellectuals: American Culture In The Age Of Academe Paperback – July 13, 2000
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- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 13, 2000
- Dimensions5.31 x 0.72 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100465036252
- ISBN-13978-0465036257
- Lexile measure1300L
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- Publisher : Basic Books (July 13, 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0465036252
- ISBN-13 : 978-0465036257
- Lexile measure : 1300L
- Item Weight : 11.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.72 x 8 inches
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The book suffers from two key problems: the first is that amount of material covered limits Jacoby’s rigor in any given area, and often Jacoby proffers opinions as explanations, and the second is that the book is quite dated now as many areas of discussion are even more sharply divided. The long march through the academy that Jacoby bemoaned in the likes of Harvey and Wallerstein that happened with the professionalization of the New Left is long over. Their ideological children will be unlikely to find stable employment in the Academe as there just isn’t as much of it left. This has forced some leftist intellectuals back out into the open world, but not nearly enough and in panoply of current voices, they are but drops in the sea. While the first concern is a limitation of Jacoby’s choice of topic and presentation, the second is a function of time.
Still the simple premise and the complicated conclusions drawn from it are worth the time of this book. Indeed, one would be so lucky if Jacoby or someone who listened to him were to pick this back up and complete what has happened since the mid-80s and how much more accelerated what Jacoby was discussing has become.
Academics do not write for the public; in fact, their writings in academic journals are so jargon-laced as to be virtually indecipherable by the general reader. Furthermore, their writings are constrained by academic and institutional rules and demands. Job security trumps independence. There has been a huge winnowing of publications for the public; those that remain often focus on lifestyle and entertainment topics. Independent, intellectual writing is not desired.
The author leaves aside the question as to just how much influence intellectuals have ever had in American history. There have certainly been long periods in American history where there has been a huge lack of wisdom in public behavior. For those who read in the areas in which the author is interested, it is interesting to see the author classify some as giants and others as pretenders.




