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The three types of specialist  MAY 16 2013

>From a passage of Kurt Vonnegut's Bluebeard, the three types of specialists 
>needed for the success of any revolution.

Slazinger claims to have learned from history that most people cannot open 
their minds to new ideas unless a mind-opening teams with a peculiar membership 
goes to work on them. Otherwise, life will go on exactly as before, no matter 
how painful, unrealistic, unjust, ludicrous, or downright dumb that life may be.

The team must consist of three sorts of specialists, he says. Otherwise the 
revolution, whether in politics or the arts or the sciences or whatever, is 
sure to fail.

The rarest of these specialists, he says, is an authentic genius -- a person 
capable of having seemingly good ideas not in general circulation. "A genius 
working alone," he says, "is invariably ignored as a lunatic."

The second sort of specialist is a lot easier to find: a highly intelligent 
citizen in good standing in his or her community, who understands and admires 
the fresh ideas of the genius, and who testifies that the genius is far from 
mad. "A person like this working alone," says Slazinger, "can only yearn loud 
for changes, but fail to say what their shapes should be."

The third sort of specialist is a person who can explain everything, no matter 
how complicated, to the satisfaction of most people, no matter how stupid or 
pigheaded they may be. "He will say almost anything in order to be interesting 
and exciting," says Slazinger. "Working alone, depending solely on his own 
shallow ideas, he would be regarded as being as full of shit as a Christmas 
turkey."

Slazinger, high as a kite, says that every successful revolution, including 
Abstract Expressionism, the one I took part in, had that cast of characters at 
the top -- Pollock being the genius in our case, Lenin being the one in 
Russia's, Christ being the one in Christianity's.

He says that if you can't get a cast like that together, you can forget 
changing anything in a great big way.

(via @moleitau)


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