24 April 2008

The world's top public intellectuals

For the second time (the first was in 2005), Prospect and Foreign Policy magazines are seeking the public to vote for the world's top public intellectuals.

I've casted my (five) votes. From the shortlist of 100 provided, I only knew of those from Australia, the United States, Britain and a few other countries. Obviously, I need to read more widely and globally.

See
- Prospect
- Foreign Policy

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Thank goodness we have a day off tomorrow (Anzac Day). I am looking forward to some relaxation.

Sue B came over with me after work for a quick visit. After the walk with Kane, we had some wine.

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