Nine years later, when I was myself teaching one of those
General Education courses [Soc Sci 5] as a young Instructor in Philosophy and
General Education, Senator John F. Kennedy ran for the Presidency against Vice-President
Richard M. Nixon. Nixon, as my older
readers will recall, was a rather creepy character. Recalling The
Brothers Karamazov, I took to comparing him to Smerdyakov, saying that he
bore to Kennedy the same relation that the bastard son bore to Ivan. This was, needless to say, a complicated
snark, considering Dostoyevsky's evident distaste for the Western irreligious
rationalistic philosophy that so fascinates Ivan.
In the past several days, the news has been dominated by the
war that has broken out between Texas Senator Ted Cruz and his fellow Republicans. A lengthy portrait of Cruz published by GQ [you can find it here] has provoked a good deal of
discussion, especially with such tidbits as the revelation that when Cruz was a
Harvard Law student, he let it be known to his fellow students that he would
only study with graduates of Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, and not with
graduates of the "minor Ivies" like Brown and Penn.
Chris Matthews has, with considerable justification, spent a
good deal of time comparing Cruz to the late Senator McCarthy, whom Cruz both physically
resembles and in various ways manages to channel. But I have found myself thinking more and
more about Smerdyakov. There is
something both corrupt and pathetic in Cruz's endless self-advertisement and his
obsessive fascination with the most external marks of intellectuality, such as his
possession of degrees from Princeton and Harvard. Obama exhibits something of the same fascination
[witness his otherwise incomprehensible support of Larry Summers], but in Obama
this is modulated and humanized by a measure of genuine transactional
intelligence and imagination [Chris, do not even bother -- I know you
disagree]. Cruz is, in a sense, Obama's
Smerdyakov.
Just a thought.
I don't doubt for a minute that Cruz is a dumb bigot. And by comparison Obama is dozens of IQ points more intelligent. But intelligence has never been a good in and of itself, and dumbness has never been a crime either.
ReplyDeleteAs your colleague Kant once said, the only thing that's good in and of itself is a good will. And neither Obama or Cruz seem to have that, intelligence aside.
Cruz is in fact not dumb at all. Quite the contrary, he is apparently very smart, by all conventional m,easures [as Joe McCarthy probably was not, for example].
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