I more mean to say that the idea of “intelligence” is treated very differently in first class and second class citizenry.
It’s an asset to be celebrated when your background qualifies you to join elite circles. It’s a liability to be managed when you’re confined to drudge work.
I more mean to say that the idea of “intelligence” is treated very differently in first class and second class citizenry.
It’s an asset to be celebrated when your background qualifies you to join elite circles. It’s a liability to be managed when you’re confined to drudge work.
Yep, just go to Appalachia, you’ll see the same mindset.