Here is another and very related way in which elitism manifests itself.?? 
Linked and excerpted


Jeanne??



http://www.theamericanscholar.org/su08/elite-deresiewicz.html

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<<The first disadvantage of an elite education, as I learned in my kitchen that 
day, is that it makes you incapable of talking to people who aren't like you. 
Elite schools pride themselves on their diversity, but that diversity is almost 
entirely a matter of ethnicity and race. With respect to class, these schools 
are largely-indeed increasingly-homogeneous. Visit any elite campus in our 
great nation and you can thrill to the heartwarming spectacle of the children 
of white businesspeople and professionals studying and playing alongside the 
children of black, Asian, and Latino businesspeople and professionals. At the 
same time, because these schools tend to cultivate liberal attitudes, they 
leave their students in the paradoxical position of wanting to advocate on 
behalf of the working class while being unable to hold a simple conversation 
with anyone in it. Witness the last two Democratic presidential nominees, Al 
Gore and John Kerry: one each from Harvard and Yale, both earn
 est, decent, intelligent men, both utterly incapable of communicating with the 
larger electorate.

But it isn't just a matter of class. My education taught me to believe that 
people who didn't go to an Ivy League or equivalent school weren't worth 
talking to, regardless of their class. I was given the unmistakable message 
that such people were beneath me. We were "the best and the brightest," as 
these places love to say, and everyone else was, well, something else: less 
good, less bright. I learned to give that little nod of understanding, that 
slightly sympathetic "Oh," when people told me they went to a less prestigious 
college. (If I'd gone to Harvard, I would have learned to say "in Boston" when 
I was asked where I went to school-the Cambridge version of noblesse oblige.) I 
never learned that there are smart people who don't go to elite colleges, often 
precisely for reasons of class. I never learned that there are smart people who 
don't go to college at all.>>




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