Cornel West — "To be humble is to be so sure of one's self and one's mission that one can foreg…"
To be humble is to be so sure of one's self and one's mission that one can forego calling excessive attention to one's self and status.
To be humble is to be so sure of one's self and one's mission that one can forego calling excessive attention to one's self and status.
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"The greatest danger is spiritual malnutrition."
"We are living in a society that is rapidly losing its capacity for empathy."
"The greatest danger is not to fail, but to not try."
"I'm a public intellectual who believes in the power of the prophetic tradition."
"Calling Larry Summers 'the Ariel Sharon of higher education'."
American philosopher, public intellectual, and theologian (Race Matters, 1993; Democracy Matters, 2004), now teaching at Union Theological Seminary. Closely associated with Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Harvard Black-studies collaborator) and Toni Morrison (literary peer and friend). For an intellectual contrast, see Larry Summers, economist and former Harvard President — Summers's 2002 confrontation with West over rap-album recordings, summer-school grading, and political activism led to West's high-profile departure from Harvard for Princeton. The clash became the public face of competing visions of Black scholarship — celebrity public intellectual vs traditional academic gatekeeping.
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