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The IYI pathologizes others for doing things he doesn’t understand without ever realizing it is his understanding that may be limited. He thinks people should act according to their best interests and he knows their interests, particularly if they are “red necks” or English non-crisp-vowel class who voted for Brexit. When plebeians do something that makes sense to them, but not to him, the IYI uses the term “uneducated”. What we generally call participation in the political process, he calls by two distinct designations: “democracy” when it fits the IYI, and “populism” when the plebeians dare voting in a way that contradicts his preferences. While rich people believe in one tax dollar one vote, more humanistic ones in one man one vote, Monsanto in one lobbyist one vote, the IYI believes in one Ivy League degree one-vote, with some equivalence for foreign elite schools and PhDs as these are needed in the club.

The Intellectual Yet Idiot

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Revolutions are, by definition, unpredictable. A predictable revolution never erupts.

Sapiens

Yuval Noah Harari

In the frozen tundra of her soul, a tiny, clear lake of meltwater appeared.

The Three-Body Problem

Cixin Liu and Ken Liu

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