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The ignorant do not know the extent of their ignorance, and are as such, arrogant.

The knowledgeable however, tend to be hedged and are not absolute.

What all these moral crusades have in common is their moral exaltation of the anointed above others, who are to have their very different views nullified and superseded by the views of the anointed, imposed via the power of government. Despite the great variety of issues in a series of crusading movements among the intelligentsia during the twentieth (and now 21st) century, several key elements have been common to most of them:

- Assertions of a great danger to the whole of society, a danger to which the masses of people are oblivious.

- An urgent need for action to avert impending catastrophe.

- A need for government to drastically curtail the dangerous behavior of the many, in response to the prescient conclusions of the few.

- A disdainful dismissal of arguments to the contrary as either uninformed, irresponsible, or motivated by unworthy purposes.

Thomas Sowell - The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulations as a Basis for Social Policy (p. 5).