[applause] >> were looking back to it today of what i think when the einstein manifesto.each this state. do we have, and if we don't have such intellectuals now, but i'm not sure come that maybe we do. do we have that respect for the intellectual now? we could send somebody to reran and talk to them and overcome these obstacles, or do we not have people like that anymore? >> that's supposed to be an easy question? [laughter] we run across the street in annual conference to figure out what it is. you can obviously in this time, chomsky is obvious, robert but it is obvious, but dionne that it's hard. there is an historian, russell jacoby wrote a book a few decades ago called the last intellectual and the themis academe was cut in and out, preventing it. but academe is not a place for public intellectuals, rather a research tenure process makes that impossible. and no, erik erikson came out to teach without any decrees that all in 1960 and the faculty was overwhelmingly opposed. no publications, no degrees. so luckily, recent told by me he's going to be the best teacher in t