Monday, March 16, 2009

Joseph Roth - Meditations II

Roth on the German intelligentsia:

"He seemed so sagacious that one might almost take him for benevolent. But, in reality, he seemed to me already to possess that degree of sagacity that makes a man truly indifferent." (99)

I'd like to adapt Roth's words to (too many in) the Academy.

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