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Discover the transformative insights in Richard Posner's groundbreaking work, 'Public Intellectuals.' This essential read delves into the evolution and decline of the modern American public intellectual—a vital figure who engages the public on pressing political and ideological issues. With the ISBN 9780674012462, and published by Harvard University Press in 2003, this book represents the first comprehensive study of its kind. Posner critically examines the intersection of rapid media growth and academic specialization, revealing how contemporary scholars often stray beyond their expertise. Experience Posner's balanced critiques of both liberal and conservative commentators, as he dissects the constraints and incentives shaping the public intellectual landscape. Informative, provocative, and deeply analytical, this paperback edition features a new preface and epilogue, enhancing its relevance in today's discourse. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the dynamics of public discussion, 'Public Intellectuals' offers timely proposals for improving the quality of dialogue and thought leadership in America. Stay informed and engaged with the evolving world of public discourse and discover the importance of public intellectuals in contemporary society.