Paul Johnson, who was born in 1928, has written over forty books and is one of Britain's leading historians. A former editor of the New Statesman, he is a frequent contributor to newspapers throughout the world. His book Modern Times has been translated into thirty languages; Intellectuals has been translated into twenty languages. His History of Christianity and History of the Jews are standard works in five continents. His other books include The Offshore Islanders, The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830 and A History of the American People. He lives in London and Somerset.
Veteran political commentator, scholar and former editor of The New Statesman Paul Johnson has collected all the nasty, cruel and disgusting episodes in the lives of the mighty dead in order to question their "moral and judgmental credentials to give advice to humanity on how to conduct its affairs."
Intellectuals, according to Johnson, often possess a defining set of characteristic traits; they are lying, cheating, hypocritical, megalomaniacs who combine an abstract love of humanity with an exploitative, selfish and cruel treatment of those who were closest to them. Rousseau, Shelley, Marx, Ibsen, Tolstoy, Hemingway, Bertrand Russell, Brecht, Sartre, Lillian Hellman, Norman Mailer and Kenneth Tynan are put under the spotlight and damned as moral exemplars and truth-tellers while Edmund Wilson, Evelyn Waugh and Orwell provide the necessary foil of intellectual integrity.
This is a voyeuristic, gossip-mongering, ruthless and completely compelling book that leaves a bad taste in the mouth if you consume it at one sitting. Fortunately--since it's a collection of short biographical essays or exposès one can dip in where one likes. Intellectuals is well researched and has the polished concision one might expect from a veteran journalist and scholar. It also has the advantage of dealing with subject matter that is fascinating in itself--the extravagant personalities and spectacular immoralities of some of our most revered figures. Intellectuals doesn't always work as dispassionate intellectual history--for instance the overview of intellectual trends since the 1960s in the final chapter "The Flight of Reason" seems forced--but as a set of exposès it is splendid. --Larry Brown
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保羅·約翰遜以近乎八卦的方式,更多的是通過對私生活的描寫,對曆史上的一些大師進行瞭褒貶(當然主要是貶斥和批判)。讓我們來看看這個大師的名單:盧梭、雪萊、列夫·托爾斯泰、薩特、威爾遜、高蘭茨、海明威……每個人都有專門一章,捎帶著被品評的,還有拜倫、狄德羅等。 ...
評分這本書其實就是曆史學傢寫的八卦野史,但其震撼人心之處在於主角都是我們常以為“偉光正”的著名知識分子。保羅約翰遜為我們揭示瞭這些整日高喊“正義”,“道德”,“博愛”的知識名流,其實個人品質並不高尚:盧梭忘恩負義,雪萊不守信用,托爾斯泰專斷殘暴,羅素喜歡鬍說八...
評分書中很多人都是我其實很喜歡的,包括盧梭、雪萊、羅素、薩特和波伏瓦等。 也許正是因為很喜歡,所以並不憚看到約翰遜不留情麵的批評。 有時候我們自己也很難區分清楚,自己究竟是喜歡一個人的思想,還是喜歡這個人所竪立的公眾形象。 約翰遜的書,一方麵給我們敲瞭警鍾,不...
評分蔡:這個社會對於知識份子有很多的期望,他們認為知識份子因為知道較多的事情、道理,受過比較多的教育,所以應該要活得比較像一個有尊嚴、有原則的人,實際上,颱灣自己發生的事情,已經一再地證明瞭知識份子未必會做正確的抉擇,在很關鍵的時刻,他們比很多沒有受過知識教育...
評分Somebody once said our eyes do not show a lack of sense of beauty, but a lack of discovery. Apparently, it's an undoubtful guide to Paul Johnson and his controversial book Intellectuals, only what he want to discover is not beauty, but scandals and gossips....
圖書標籤: intellectuals 知識分子 社會 文化 西方 政治 八卦 英文
公知都不是好東西
評分A good book! I like all those intellectuals better after knowing how normal they are.
評分一言以蔽之,文人=jerk。本書詳細地扒瞭很多人的皮,其實在我看來沒多少意思,因為我從來也不怎麼買這些人的帳。
評分一言以蔽之,文人=jerk。本書詳細地扒瞭很多人的皮,其實在我看來沒多少意思,因為我從來也不怎麼買這些人的帳。
評分公知都不是好東西
Intellectuals 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載