Conventional wisdom says that if a staff writer for The New York Times wants to feature you in a story about brave intellectuals, you reply, "Yes, please!" This is especially true if the Times sends a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer to create a noble portrait of you for an accompanying visual pantheon.
But every time that Times writer, Bari Weiss, called to talk with me about the "Intellectual Dark Web" and my supposed membership in it, I just started laughing. In case you missed it — though, really, how could you, considering that it seems to be everywhere at the moment? — the Times recently published a piece about a bunch of renegade intellectuals who "dare venture into this ‘There Be Dragons' territory on the intellectual map."
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