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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 25 MIN

Anti-Intellectualism is Thinking Deeply About Shallow S**t

from Education is Elevation · host The Conscious Lee

On today’s session, we dove into the dangers of anti-intellectualism and how refusing to think critically threatens our future. We talked about why asking hard questions, demanding evidence, and challenging so-called common sense isn’t “elitist”—it’s essential, especially for entrepreneurs and innovators. From Trump’s rallies to COVID briefings and attacks on education, we broke down how dismissing expertise and facts holds us back. The takeaway? Curiosity, critical thinking, and research are your top business assets. Stay relentless, stay rigorous—because the biggest rebellion is to think deeply and turn knowledge into power.Research Over Mesearch is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The episode breaks down why critical thinking isn’t just for “elitists”—it’s essential for a thriving, equitable society.Key Takeaways:* Anti-intellectualism is strategic, not accidental:Manufacturing distrust in experts and promoting shallow thinking isn’t just cultural drift. It’s a methodical way to limit informed consent and keep marginalized communities powerless.* Critical thinking is not elitism: The episode challenges the framing of critical thinking as “elitist,” making the case for why demanding evidence and challenging narratives is everyone’s responsibility—not just academics or experts.* Current policies have real-world consequences: From the rejection of climate science to the backlash against critical race theory and the politicization of COVID-19 science, the episode shows how anti-intellectual trends disproportionately harm the most vulnerable among us.This conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about education, equity, and the power of informed discourse. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theconsciouslee.substack.com/subscribe

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