Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy ANNOTATION
The iconoclastic author of Race and Culture and Inside American Education now delivers a sweeping attack on conventional wisdom and the elite intelligentsia, and issues a warning about the danger to the values and the future of American society.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The iconoclastic author of such books as Race and Culture and Inside American Education now delivers a sweeping attack on conventional wisdom and the elite intelligentsia, and issues a warning about the danger to the values and the future of American society.
FROM THE CRITICS
Wall Street Journal
As compelling an explanation as any for the seemingly disproportionate amount of condescension and politically correct invective that emanates from the liberal side of the political spectrum toward the conservative opposition.
New York Times Book Review
An important and incisive book.
Publishers Weekly
In this broadside against the received wisdom of America's elite liberal intelligentsia, noted conservative Sowell, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, offers some strenuous arguments as well as fuzzy generalizations. Thus, his attacks on the war on poverty, sex education and criminal justice policies forged in the 1960s counter some slippery rhetoric by their defenders, yet his suggestion that these policies exacerbated things is questionable. Sowell deconstructs how statistics can be distorted to prove assumptions (that lack of prenatal care is the cause of black infant mortality) and gleefully skewers ``Teflon prophets'' such as John Kenneth Galbraith (who said that big companies are immune from the market) and Paul Ehrlich (who said starvation loomed). While ``the anointed'' favor explanations that exempt individuals from personal responsibility and seek painless solutions, those with the ``tragic vision'' see policies as trade-offs. Sowell scores his targets for disdaining their opponents, but this book also invokes caricature-these days, many of ``the anointed'' are less unreconstructed than he assumes. Conservative Book Club and Laissez-Faire Book Club selections. (Aug.)