Word: intelligentsiae
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...Bosom of the Masses. Critics, carping or constructive, loom very small, however, in Capp's public. Millions feel that he can do no wrong. He has not only been clutched to the bosom of the masses but has been nominated as a genius by fragments of the intelligentsia. Britain's Princess Elizabeth is a "slobbering" Abner fan; so are Novelist John Steinbeck, Comedian Harpo Marx, Lawyer Morris Ernst and NSRB Boss W. Stuart Symington...
...disputes had been settled without a major work stoppage; 3) many workers and trades unionists were against nationalization. Concluded Churchill: "To disturb and damage the steel industry . . . is to disturb and damage the whole ["rearmament] effort." He accused Prime Minister Attlee of acting at the dictates of a "fanatical intelligentsia obsessed by economic fallacies...
...such anti-Communists as Labor M.P. Richard Grossman and such proCommunists as Alexander Werth (who is currently a Titoist). the editorial policy is as changeable as Martin. Said one British Socialist last week: "In its fantastic inconsistencies, the New Statesman distills the spiritual agony of the British intelligentsia...
...With the intelligentsia, the picture was not universally popular. When Oscar Wilde saw it, he asked coolly: "Was it all done by hand...
...only way I can explain the present vogue [of modern art] is by the jaded appetites of our intelligentsia, their lack of faith in themselves and their fellow men, the artificiality of their way of life...