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Comments on Steve Fuller's Essay (2017) "Brexit as the Unlikely Leading Edge of the Anti-Expert Revolution" (Empirio-schematics, #7)

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Steve Fuller displays a most impressive title. He holds the Auguste Comte Chair is Social Epistemology, in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. If Fuller is not an expert, then I don't know what an expert is.
After the British citizens vote to leave the European Union, the European Management Journal invites Fuller's opinion on the matter. His essay is published in October 2017 (volume 35, issue 5, pages 575-580). The title catches my attention.
Why?
The title strangely al...