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The ideology which prevails in so many of such circles--if I may use such a pretentious but popular word with reference to those whose noteworthy characteristic is not seldom the absence of intellectual culture--is diametrically opposite to that for which we strive to stand. For they represent the world's vanishing age of intellectual imposture and superstitious credulity, and this teaching is for the nascent age of verification and profound enquiry.
-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 10 : The Is Is Not an Ism > # 2