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by jimmytidey
1287 days ago
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"Nothing is any good if other people like it." Isn't Gladwell's crime being too popular? And perhaps honing his style of writing so much that it seems like a pastiche of itself? I think perhaps some people wanted reading Gladwell-esque pop-intellectual books to mark them out as sophisticated, and that stops working when you realize that everyone has read them. Perhaps Gladwell just personifies that effect. In a way, performatively declaring Gladwell is a midwit writer is classic midwit behaviour. The next escalation in the opinion arms race is to declare that a sophisticated reading proves Gladwell is actually a genius. |
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