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    Default The Top 100 Public Intellectuals

    Foreign Policy, May/June 2008

    They are some of the world’s most introspective philosophers and rabble-rousing clerics. A few write searing works of fiction and uncover the mysteries of the human mind. Others are at the forefront of modern finance, politics, and human rights. In the second Foreign Policy/Prospect list of top public intellectuals, we reveal the thinkers who are shaping the tenor of our time.

    We chose the first 100 (click here for our criteria). Now, it’s your chance to choose who should receive top honors by voting for the world’s top five public intellectuals. The list of the Top 20 Public Intellectuals—based on your votes—will be published in our July/August issue.

    Here’s how to vote:

    1. Choose your five top intellectuals in the ballot below by clicking on an individual’s name. (If you are unfamiliar with any of our picks, just check out their bios.) To undo a pick, simply click the box again.
    2. Write in a candidate. Who should we have included, but did not? Click the “Write in a candidate” option at the bottom of the ballot, and let us know who we missed.
    3. Submit your votes.

    You may only vote once. Voting closes May 15.

    Criteria: Although the men and women on this list are some of the world’s most sophisticated thinkers, the criteria to make the list could not be more simple. Candidates must be living and still active in public life. They must have shown distinction in their particular field as well as an ability to influence wider debate, often far beyond the borders of their own country.
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    Default Darn it...

    I was 101st again!
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    I'm writing in Stephen Colbert.

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    Default I really need...

    to start wearing Depends when on here.

    However, I find great merit in Dr Metz's choice.
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    Default Lookit all the durned journalists!

    how do ya think they seperate "activists" from "leaders"?
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    Default Easy...

    first you put them all in a field.

    Then you do a gunrun with an Apache.

    Anyone that runs, is an Activist. Anyone that stands still, is a well-disciplined Activist! Thus a leader.
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    Default I neglected to mention

    You need not pick all five from the list.

    Assuming you couldn't find all your favorite candidates within (or for that matter even know more than 2 of them), vote for 2 or 3 and click onto the next prompt.

    With that, type in your remaining potential candidates.

    My remaining three candidates were....

    Doctors....

    Marc W.D. Tyrrell
    Montgomery McFate
    Steven Metz

    Hey, the way I figure, we're about 3,000 strong and a vote is a vote.
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    From the FP list I voted for:
    Fethullah Gulen
    Steven Pinker
    Muhammad Yunas
    Malcolm Gladwell
    William Easterly

    Write in:
    David Kilcullen
    Ron Paul
    Last edited by bourbon; 04-25-2008 at 07:41 PM.

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    And the whole exercise is indicative of why State has difficulty relating to other organizations. The "Foreign Policy" elitist school is clearly at work here. There is not one military or defense figure from any country listed in the 100. There is not a single leader in the business world listed among the "intellectuals". Al Gore is the single example of a US poltical "intellectual"? Samantha Power is a world class intellectual?

    Steven Colbert might be too high speed

    Go with Alfred E. Neuman

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    The Winners: The World’s Top 20 Public Intellectuals

    What do SWC members with experience in the Turkic world think about Gulen?

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveMetz View Post
    I'm writing in Stephen Colbert.
    Top Write In Candidate: STEPHEN COLBERT, Television host, satirist • United States

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