"A 1950s education in Freud, Marx, and modernism is not a sufficient qualification for a thinking person in the 1990s. Indeed, the traditional American intellectuals are, in a sense, increasingly reactionary, and quite often proudly
(and perversely) ignorant of many of the truly significant intellectual accomplishments of our time.
Their culture, which dismisses science, is often nonempirical. It uses its own jargon and washes its own laundry.
It is chiefly characterized by comment on comments, the swelling spiral of commentary
eventually reaching the point where the real world gets lost.
Given the well-documented challenges and issues we are facing as a nation, as a culture,
how can it be that there are no science books (and hardly any books on ideas)
on the New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year list(2007)",
http://www.edge.org/documents/archive/edge231.html