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seektravelinfo wrote:why isn't Camille Paglia on that list? Or Orhan Pamuk, or even Jimmy Carter.
someone who posted here was correct, it seems to be more a list of pundits than intellectuals.
coldharvest wrote:ROB wrote:[quote=Foreign Policy Magazine]For example, a number of intellectuals—including Aitzaz Ahsan, Noam Chomsky, Michael Ignatieff, and Amr Khaled—mounted voting drives by promoting the list on their Web sites. Others issued press releases or gave interviews to local newspapers.
Sorry, this list (as Sri Lanky noted) is clearly a pile of shit.
There is a co-citation index for acedemics which is a far better metric.
Stiv wrote:seektravelinfo wrote:why isn't Camille Paglia on that list? Or Orhan Pamuk, or even Jimmy Carter.
someone who posted here was correct, it seems to be more a list of pundits than intellectuals.
Your buddy Orahn P is #4 Char review your specs prescrip.
~Stiv
The greatest intellectual of the late 20th Century without question is:
flipflop wrote:....and he's dead
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RYP wrote:
I wonder who has done more to change human thought than anyone else?
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