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The World's Top 20 Public Intellectuals

Rankings are an inherently dangerous business. Whether offering a hierarchy of countries, cities, or colleges, any such list—at least any such list worth compiling—is likely to generate a fair amount of debate. In the last issue, when we asked readers to vote for their picks of the world's top public intellectuals, we imagined many people would want to make their opinions known.
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Mockery of Popular Vote

Mockery of Popular Vote

How can you rank public intellectuals without asking the public? And what if your prior convictions, knowledge of the concerned intellectuals and prejudices do not coincide with those of the general public?

Will you be able to publish the results of a popular vote that elected a name, unknown to you until then on the front page of your news magazine? Will you be able to come out and confess your ignorance of public intellectuals in ascendance and prepare a dossier on the personality of those who garnered more votes than the usual suspects — both for your own information and for your readership?

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