I do not know who came up with the profound, apt phrase that educated fools with power are the most dangerous people in the world. If may not have been Eric Hoffer, but it is the kind of insight that he could have shared.
Why are educated people foolish and dangerous when they have power? They are foolish because they lack common sense, practicality, humility, knowledge of truth and wisdom taught to them by angels, living and from beyond common reality. These educated fools run in packs, they group-live, they are true believers for the ism that they worship as a substitute for religion. Their fanaticism makes them completely ruthless and without qualm for a boundless addiction to accumulated power. Their whole way of life is The Big Lie, and they terrorize all that fail to agree to this lie (Prager’s observation) and force most cowardly sheep in the public to agree with them.
Where educated people are part of the elite that rule society, and these radical ideologues grow a monstrous totalitarian government to rule the masses, their lust for power and their tolerance for even the slightest deviance from the ideological purity of thought, word, and deed that these soul-rapers demand and receive from everyone, they are terrible and vicious, beyond limitation in employing their cruelty and revenge, that they exact, against their targets, other people, to be blamed that anyone exists and suffers (Jordan Peterson’s insight)..
Their rage, anger, resentment, and hatred of God, Being and themselves runs so deep that once, in power, they will give into their bloodthirsty lust to be avenged on those that they rule. There is no limit to how cruel and murderous they can and will become. These educated idealists are without moderating scruples of any kind to mitigate their wicked rule of the people. They are fools and dangerous, not because they are educated, but because they are educated in a hierarchy, and these joiners and mob-dwellers have power and status and are addicted to adding more. Their Reign of Terror is now unleashed upon society.
Being educated is fine even admirable if God is guiding the learner, and the learner has a conscience, and practices self-control and the politics of distributing power and independence among all on a more or less equal basis, not aggregating that power into one party rule to serve the officially sanctioned cause and its narrative.
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