Paglia are you kidding!
and
where's Mike Davis?
Joanna
andie nachgeborenen wrote:
>I voted for
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>Chomsky
>Armartya Sen
>Richard Posner
>Eric Hobsbawm
>Jean Baudriallard
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>A sort of whitish male and Eurocentric list, but I
>didn't know a lot of the third world people, my
>ignorance, and I didn't think the women listed (not
>many) were in the league of these writers. Martha
>NUssbaum's impressive, but she's a notch down from any
>of my choices. Camille Paglia?! Give me a break.
>
> My wild card I used on Mike Davis.
>
>Habermas and Rorty probably belong on the list, shows
>how arbitrary this sort of thing is. I bet I'm the
>only person on this list to vote for Posner! jks
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>--- mike larkin <mike_larkin2001 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>"Who are the world's leading public intellectuals?
>>FP
>>and Britain's Prospect magazine would like to know
>>who
>>you think makes the cut. We've selected our top 100,
>>and want you to vote for your top five. If you don't
>>see a name that you think deserves top honors,
>>include
>>them as a write-in candidate. Voting closes October
>>10, and the results will be posted the following
>>month."
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>http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3249
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