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The indifference of intelligence to ideology

Lives of the Mind: The Use and Abuse of Intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse. By Roger Kimball. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, 2002, 375 pp., $28.95. Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty. By Isaiah Berlin, edited by Henry Hardy. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2002, 182 pp., $22.95

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Irving Louis Horowitz is Hannab Arendt University Professor Emeritus of sociology and political science at Rutgers University. His most recent relevant books are Behemoth: The History and Theory of Political Sociology, 1750–2000, and Taking Lives: Genocide and State Power, now in its fifth edition.

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Horowitz, I.L. The indifference of intelligence to ideology. Society 40, 89–91 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-003-1056-2

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