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I recently read an anecdote relating to football in Victorian England where being called ‘clever’ was deemed to be a bit of an insult. It seemed that being clever was some reason not to be considered trustworthy. Was there really such an endemic anti-intellectual feeling back then and why?

by /u/dreadful_name in /r/AskHistorians

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