I got into my car and started listening to this great discussion about wealth and intelligence. That the people with the greatest amount of knowledge in our culture are not the people with the greatest wealth. The discussion was with the author of a book. Then the phone rang, it was my daughter and I always answer the phone when my kids call. I have tried to find the radio show with a referance to the book and I canโt find it. So I thought maybe someone here might knowOr be interested in the discussion
I was recently discussing this exact topic with a group of friends. Specifically our talk was about "boards" that advise academics. Now of the most part these boards ("friends of" ) are made up of high dollar donors who have been successful enough to give enough to be rewarded with a "supposedly" advisory position. Having had careers on both sides of this equation I have been on one of these boards and resigned because they are a waste of time. But, I gained this insight: The board and the group the board is supposed to be advising are not motivated by the same goals. People who place the accumulation of knowledge ahead of the accumulation of wealth are not motivated by the same things and for one of these groups to advise the other in an attempt to direct their behavior is doomed to failure. In every instance I observed the "advisees" listen politely to the "advisors" (because that's where the funds to continue the actual work comes from) and then the "advisees" do what they were going to do anyway to advance the level of knowledge.
Cannot help you but I would be interested. I m guessing it was on public radio?
Progressive talk radio. Might have been on atheists Talk I think itโs on Sunday evenings