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‘Marco Rubio struck a nerve with his welders comment because he challenged the core from which liberalism draws strength: higher education’

November 25, 2015 By Kathy Shaidle

James E. Miller writes:

As economist F.A. Hayek points out in his illuminating essay “The Intellectuals and Socialism,” Western, democratic countries are heavily influenced by intellectuals who “wield” their power “by shaping public opinion.” During the 20th century, socialism as a movement grew primarily in intellectual circles before it trickled down to the masses. “Socialism,” Hayek wrote, “has never and nowhere been at first a working-class movement.”

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