The engineer is judged by the end product: if he builds a building that collapses, he's ruined. Conversely, if an intellectual who is brilliant has an idea for rearranging society and it ends in disaster, he pays no price at all.
— Thomas Sowell, Thomas Sowell on Intellectuals and Society (2009)
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