The harshest indictment of intellectuals is that, historically, any intellectual class that has seized institutionalized power has immediately ceased all truly innovative academic work, instead devoting itself entirely to the memorization and commentary of a fixed set of books, which constitute their dogma. Knowledge of these books and their various commentaries becomes the sole mark of "educatedness," crowding out all other forms of academic exploration and ultimately leading to the stagnation of civilization. Brahmins had the Vedas and Vedic texts, Chinese officials had the Four Books and Five Classics, medieval Christian monks certainly had the Bible, and there were also the works of Church Fathers like St. Augustine. This pattern will inevitably repeat itself once the West rebuilds an institutionalized, self-selecting intellectual class in the form of our vast university system. Now, everyone should understand that what our intellectual class considers classics are precisely the works of Marx and several other early Marxist thinkers. This is the dogma that our intellectual class adheres to. Today, humanities departments in major universities have become tools for spreading Marxism, just as the Brahmin caste was once a tool for spreading the Vedas, and the Chinese civil service was once a tool for spreading Confucianism. The reasons for this situation and its development trajectory are exactly the same as every similar event in history.