The Vision of the Annointed

Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy

Thomas Sowell

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Book Synopsis

"The Vision of the Annointed" by Thomas Sowell is a thought-provoking exploration of the pervasive beliefs held by the intellectual elite. With a sharp analysis of the political and social landscape, Sowell challenges the prevailing notion that self-proclaimed "experts" have the ability to solve complex societal problems.

In this book, Sowell argues that the "annointed" class often disregards empirical evidence and relies on their own ideologies to impose policies and initiatives upon the masses. He exposes the dangers of this hubris and the unintended consequences that arise as a result, offering a cautionary tale for those who cling to utopian visions.

Drawing upon historical examples and extensive research, Sowell scrutinizes the many policies that have been propagated by the annointed, from welfare and education to environmental regulations. He reveals how these policies often fail to achieve their intended outcomes, resulting in detrimental effects on those they were meant to help.

"The Vision of the Annointed" provides a powerful indictment of the arrogance and self-assuredness of the intellectual elites, urging the reader to question the prevailing narratives and seek a more balanced and empirical approach to solving society's problems. Sowell's incisive analysis serves as a wake-up call for those who blindly trust in the grand visions of the annointed, urging us all to critically examine the evidence and consider the unintended consequences before embracing their solutions.

Ultimately, this book serves as a wake-up call for society to question the self-proclaimed experts and to value the insights of those who may not hold the credentials of the annointed, but whose practical experiences and common sense offer valuable perspectives on solving the challenges we face.

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