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In the last several years I've often thought myself about what you call "the autodidactic" here: how to on the one hand escape from the stifling empiricism of academe that denatures all culture and relegates virtually the whole of human experience before the mid-19th century to a litany of stupidity and error safely encased in museum-glass, while on the other preventing the very real monsters trapped behind said glass from escaping into our minds and pens! I certainly don't have an answer, but we should all probably be looking for one. As for that Smith essay, I think I agree with his prologue that it lacks a characteristic subtlety (I do get what he's trying to do, but "unpunished barbarian scum" is almost certainly too far) and doesn't quite connect its points to say what I think he intended, though I suspect if you know his work it's not hard to guess. That said while I do enjoy the pod his critique of KNE-style leftism/liberalism and its tendency to display a limitless compassion that then melts into air when confronted with any kind of conservatism (regardless of its origin) is spot-on.

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