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    Anti-Intellectualism in American Life

    Richard Hofstadter

    465 pages

    Winner of the 1964 Pulitzer Prize in Nonfiction Anti-Intellectualism in American Life is a book which throws light on many features of the American character. Its concern is not merely to portray the scorners of intellect in American life, but to say something about what the intellectual is, and can be, as a force in a democratic society. "As Mr. Hofstadter unfolds the fascinating story, it is no crude battle of eggheads and fatheads. It is a rich, complex, shifting picture of the life of the mind in a society dominated by the ideal of practical success." —Robert Peel in the Christian Science Monitor

    This book offers a fascinating historical perspective on the theme of anti-intellectualism in American culture, making it a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American society.