3 Quotes & Sayings By Joshua Rothman

Joshua Rothman is the author of "The Nanny State: How Shrewd Speculators and Well-meaning Bureaucrats Are Wrecking America" (The New Press, 2013). He is a contributing editor at The New Yorker and a judicial affairs correspondent for The New York Times. His writing has also appeared in The American Prospect, The New Republic, Harper's, Slate, and The Nation. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 2004 with an A.B Read more

in English literature. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two young children.

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[L]ike people, ideas have social lives. They’re one way when they’re by themselves, and another when they’re surrounded by their peers. Crammed together, they grow more uncertain, more interesting, more surprising; they come out of themselves and grow more appealing, and funnier. You wouldn’t want all of intellectual life to be that social--we couldn’t make progress that way. But there’s a special atmosphere that develops whenever truly different ideas congregate, and, on the whole, it’s too rare. Joshua Rothman
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One of the ironies of college is that the impossibility of reading your way out of the modern predicament is something you learn about, as a student, by reading. Part of the value of a humanistic education has to do with a consciousness of, and a familiarity with, the limits that you’ll spend the rest of your life talking about and pushing against. Joshua Rothman