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Pseudo-intellectual definition: A word used to describe actual intellectuals by anyone who is not themselves an intellectual.

@freemo "Pseudo-intelectualism is being able to quote the entirety of a paper written in Cleopatra's own hand... in 14th century French." -- Revilo P. Oliver.
@freemo Btw, if interested, the source of that quotation



Can ‘Liberals’ be Educated?

Provides penetrating insights into the pathology of “liberalism.” Oliver’s hilarious analysis of “liberal intellectual” charlatans and suckers is still applicable today. This speech was also made before a Citizens’ Council gathering in January 1966.
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Speech given for the John Birch Society; 10th September, 1965, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 63 minutes
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