Intellectual life, like all other social spaces, is a home to nationalism and imperialism, and intellectuals, like everyone else, constantly peddle prejudices, stereotypes, received ideas, and hastily simplistic representations which are fueled by the chance happenings of everyday life, like misunderstandings, general incomprehension, and wounded pride.
Pierre Bourdieu. “The Social Conditions of the International Circulation of Ideas" Richard Shusterman. Bourdieu, a Critical Reader. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999. (220)
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