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Intellectual Heroes of Our Time
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

How intellectuals come to sell their soul to the state is one of the great
mysteries of history.

If one didn't know better, one might suppose that this class of people is
dedicated to the life of the mind, that they enjoy the discovering of truth
and the freedom of inquiry implied by the very process. This class must
surely value the need to tell the truth, and would even take some risks to
do so. It would surely never allow itself to be enlisted into cheerleading
for despotism or otherwise propagandizing for the crude, preset,
regimented mode of thought that political propaganda requires.

History shows otherwise. Intellectuals are very valuable to the state and
the state is constantly recruiting them. But it takes two to two-step, and
many intellectuals have been all-too-willing dance partners. Reading the
gibberish about the glories of Bush's global hegemon in
conservative/Republican publications, one is reminded of this sad truth.
Nobody is threatening these people with jail if they refuse to say that
Bush is godlike, yet they jump at the chance to say it.

On the topic of why some intellectuals give in and others do not, let me
first offer the thoughts of Mises:



It is a matter of temperament how we shape our lives in the knowledge of
an inescapable catastrophe. In high school I had chosen a verse by Virgil as
my motto: Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito. "Do not give in to
evil but proceed ever more boldly against it." In the darkest hours of the
war, I recalled this dictum. Again and again I faced situations from which
rational deliberations could find no escape. But then something
unexpected occurred that brought deliverance. I would not lose courage
even now. I would do everything an economist could do. I would not tire
in professing what I knew to be right. Notes and Recollections, p. 70

And here is Rothbard commenting on Mises's life and work:



In the ultimate sense, of course, no outside person, no historian, no
psychologist, can fully explain the mystery of each individual's free choice
of values and actions. There is no way that we can fully comprehend why
one man trims his sails to the prevailing winds, why he "goes along to get
along" in the infamous phrase, while another will pursue and champion the
truth regardless of cost. We can only regard the nobility of the life and
actions of Ludwig von Mises as an exemplar, as an inspiration and a guide
for us all. "The Role of the Economist in Public Policy"

Just as we are surrounded by astonishing examples of intellectuals who sell
their souls, our own times offer inspirational examples of intellectuals who
have not and will not. These are men and women who can be counted on
to tell the truth regardless of the political moment, people who will not
allow their talents to be used in the service of the party in power, people
who have paid something of a professional price for refusing to go along.
They have contributed immensely to our understanding of the world, and
they have done so without official boosting or sponsorship. They are
models for us, and they deserve recognition, now, while they are living and
working and writing.

Thus, inspired by Walter Block’s archive, does LRC inaugurate a new series:
Intellectual Heroes of Our Times. I have written the first one below, drawn
from a speech I gave at Grove City College in honor of Hans Sennholz. I am
willing to consider submissions from anyone on your own living intellectual
heroes. It is the time to give these great men and women the plaudits they
deserve, and that the state will never give them.

Hans Sennholz: Misesian for Life
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

February 5, 2003

Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him mail] is president of the Ludwig von
Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, and editor of LewRockwell.com.

Copyright © 2003 LewRockwell.com

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