fucktoyprincess -> RE: Why Are Americans Anti-Intellectual? (10/3/2012 12:34:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus this country was formed not by the educated, but by the labourers, and the explorers. Interesting point, though I do find the USA (and Canada as well) as really interesting countries, both being relatively speaking new and created due to immigration LadyHib, I agree that this is part of it, but there must be more. I say this because France also had a revolution and they got rid of their aristocracy and their class system, but they still really value intelligence, education, and what I would call cultural sophistication. So it is not just that we are a country of laborers - it is that, combined with other things - what?? Is it that so much of our population is from a working class immigrant and slave pool? The founding fathers were not working class, but the country was built on the backs of the working class (either freely, or by force). And in creating a new country did we abandon intellectualism as well? i.e., did intellectualism become associated with the Old World, and therefore, suspect? Are Canada and Australia the same (I'm trying to think of the other relatively new countries that are mostly immigrant based)??
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