Workers Party,” Socialist Review, Vol. 17, No. 6, November-December 1987, pp. 59- 85.

8

Alvin W. Gouldner, Against Fragmentation: The Origins of Marxism and the Sociology of Intellectuals (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985).

9

Robert M. Young, “The historiographic and ideological contexts of the nineteenth-century debate on man’s place in nature,” in Mikulas Teich and Robert M. Young (eds.), Changing Perspectives in the History of Science: Essays in Honour or Joseph Needham (London: Heinemann, 1973), pp. 344-438.

10

Richard Schickel, Common Fame: The Culture of Celebrity (London: Pavilion Books, 1985).

11

P. David Marshall, Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997).

12

Leo Braudy, The Frenzy of Renown: Fame and its History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986).

13

These problems are also occupational hazards for gurus, who have similarities to celebrities. See Anthony Storr, Feet of Clay: A Study of Gurus (London: HarperCollins, 1996).

14

The Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Yourself (Tucson, AZ: See Sharp Press, 1992).

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