conveniently ignoring once again that the people responsible for bringing us to this point, of elite capture by high-finance and pro-globalisation technocrats, was maggie thatcher with her chemistry degree and a bunch of city spivs. and of all the demagogues taking the world off an authoritarian cliff today in the present, i’m not sure any of them are products of a mandarin’s education in the walled gardens of humanism?
your animus is directed at a stereotype of ‘oxbridge toff’ that isn’t even coherent. you take aim at the pretenses of snobby polymaths (?!) when even the british media and public have the sense to pillory the much-derided PPE graduates who comprise ‘the blob’ in westminster nowadays. pretty much nowhere in the world is this ‘liberal elite’ that populism is staged in opposition to composed of snooty literature aficionados; they don’t exist. the democrats are the party of lawyers and wall street, not professors of new criticism at yale.
PPE isn’t a snobby humanities gig, it’s a fast-track course for political advisors and student politicians. they do a smattering of political philosophy in their first year and study the shakiest foundations in economics of an extremely orthodox variety, neither of which are in-depth or require the ‘core’ skills of said disciplines, e.g. rigorous logic or mathematical model building, respectively. what it does provide them with is access to elite networks, which is to say 85% of what’s necessary to get on in politics, regardless of actual theory or textbook study: being in the same room and at the same events is the real point. that’s why in background most of the PPE - SPADland/thinktanker - parliamentary staff - MP - minister pipeline are a fairly heterodox lot. there isn’t much in common between liz truss and an old etonian whose great-great-grandfather was a baronet. they just did ‘the’ course that produces the current centrist consensus and elite, which has pretty much … zero to do with humanities academia.
it’s the true mickey mouse degree for braying henry’s whereas - in typical brit snobbery - it’s degrees like ‘meedjuh studies’ at ex-polytechnics that attract all the ire, presumably for teaching the working classes skills of literacy and analysis and preparing them for oikish jobs at ad agencies or working for some beastly outfit like channel 4.
as always, with low-c conservative reactionary opinion, most of your targets have little coherence; it’s just personal resentments all the way down. hating the preponderance of old etonian mediocrities who rise to the top of every establishment job in the uk is one thing; that’s manifestly inherited privilege that is sealed in place at boarding age. hating ‘oxford humanities’ is incoherent.
a lot like how the american right has been irritated to no end by a tiktok of … australian gen-z women at the office?! go figure. it’s like bull fighting with you lot. wave the word ‘oksferd’ around like a piece of red cloth and spend the next 40 minutes waiting until you exhaust yourself.
https://x.com/franzsherbert/status/1909 … 7OKnIcMVqg
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