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“Stupidity is the greatest sin” was a favorite saying of Eberhard Arnold, the German theologian and educator who, a century ago, founded the magazine I now edit. On its face, the statement sounds insufferable – how can someone’s lack of intellectual gifts be cast as a moral failure? Interpreted this way, Arnold’s one-liner comes across as a cruel dunk on the unlettered, the under-privileged, and the mentally slow.
But Arnold means something close to the opposite. Far from a slur denigrating those who lack a college degree or who score low on Raven’s matrices, stupidity in his sense is a vice of complacency that particularly afflicts the educated bourgeoisie – the very people who make up the bulk of the readership of any small magazine.
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