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Joseph Epstein

Snobbery

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  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    The origins of fashion are in status, and in status, too, are to be discovered the mechanics of fashion. The kinds of status that one’s clothes can reveal are obvious: one’s wealth, one’s rank in society, one’s age or generation, one’s aspirations, and not least one’s interest in fashion itself.
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    Without a feeling of exclusiveness—the snobbish element—fashion isn’t successfully fashionable.
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    And of course Marcel Proust, himself half Jewish and fully homosexual, was the supreme portraitist of snobs, starting out in life a pure snob himself and ending as the greatest of all anatomists of snobbery
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    Rochefoucauld wrote that “our virtues are, most often, only our vices disguised,” thus formulating with perfection the character snobbery takes in politics.
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    subject is from the truth, the more snobbish he or she is likely to be. In this amusing scheme, mathematicians and physicists care least about clothes, wine, food, and other such potentially snobbish refinements, while people in English, history, and modern language departments, whose subjects put them so much further from the solid ground of unarguable truths, care a great deal, since their reputation for being cultivated is really all they have going for them. Quite nuts, or so it might seem, if lots of evidence didn’t support it.
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    In. her novel The Mind-Body Problem, Rebecca Goldstein posits the notion that the further an academic’s sub‍
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    Intellectuality is the quality of being able to talk about ideas—political, historical, artistic ideas—in a confident, coherent, or (best of all) dazzling way.
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    An intellectual is a man or woman for whom ideas have a reality that they do, not possess for most people, and these ideas are central to the existence of the intellectual. Because of this extraordinary investment in ideas, the intellectual is occasionally admired for a certain purity of motivation, but he or she
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    SNOBBERY has traditionally been founded on birth, access to power, fame, in some quarters wealth, and (on occasion) knowledge. But if knowledge doesn’t register on the snobbery scale for everyone, among people in what one might think of as the knowledge business—among people, that is, who fancy them
  • L Ahas quoted3 years ago
    selves, in the loosest sense of the term, intellectuals—snobbery runs more rampant than bacteria through the kitchen of a Tijuana slow-food restaurant.
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