Name | Occupation | Country |
---|---|---|
Chinua Achebe | Novelist | Nigeria |
Jean Baudrillard | Sociologist, cultural critic | France |
Gary Becker | Economist | United States |
Pope Benedict XVI | Religious leader | Germany, Vatican |
Jagdish Bhagwati | Economist | India, United States |
Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Sociologist, former president | Brazil |
Noam Chomsky | Linguist, author, activist | United States |
J.M. Coetzee | Novelist | South Africa |
Gordon Conway | Agricultural ecologist | Britain |
Robert Cooper | Diplomat, writer | Britain |
Richard Dawkins | Biologist, polemicist | Britain |
Hernando de Soto | Economist | Peru |
Pavol Demes | Political analyst | Slovakia |
Daniel Dennett | Philosopher | United States |
Kemal Dervis | Economist | Turkey |
Jared Diamond | Biologist, physiologist, historian | United States |
Freeman Dyson | Physicist | United States |
Shirin Ebadi | Lawyer, human rights activist | Iran |
Umberto Eco | Medievalist, novelist | Italy |
Paul Ekman | Psychologist | United States |
Fan Gang | Economist | China |
Niall Ferguson | Historian | Britain |
Alain Finkielkraut | Essayist, philosopher | France |
Thomas Friedman | Journalist, author | United States |
Francis Fukuyama | Political scientist, author | United States |
Gao Xingjian | Novelist, playwright | China |
Howard Gardner | Psychologist | United States |
Timothy Garton Ash | Historian | Britain |
Henry Louis Gates Jr. | Scholar, cultural critic | United States |
Clifford Geertz | Anthropologist | United States |
Neil Gershenfeld | Physicist, computer scientist | United States |
Anthony Giddens | Sociologist | Britain |
Germaine Greer | Writer, academic | Australia, Britain |
Jürgen Habermas | Philosopher | Germany |
Ha Jin | Novelist | China |
Václav Havel | Playwright, statesman | Czech Republic |
Ayaan Hirsi Ali | Politician | Somalia, Netherlands |
Christopher Hitchens | Polemicist | United States, Britain |
Eric Hobsbawm | Historian | Britain |
Robert Hughes | Art critic | Australia |
Samuel Huntington | Political scientist | United States |
Michael Ignatieff | Writer, human rights theorist | Canada |
Shintaro Ishihara | Politician, author | Japan |
Robert Kagan | Author, political commentator | United States |
Daniel Kahneman | Psychologist | Israel, United States |
Sergei Karaganov | Foreign-policy analyst | Russia |
Paul Kennedy | Historian | Britain, United States |
Gilles Kepel | Scholar of Islam | France |
Naomi Klein | Journalist, author | Canada |
Rem Koolhaas | Architect | Netherlands |
Enrique Krauze | Historian | Mexico |
Julia Kristeva | Philosopher | France |
Paul Krugman | Economist, columnist | United States |
Hans Küng | Theologian | Switzerland |
Jaron Lanier | Virtual reality pioneer | United States |
Lawrence Lessig | Legal scholar | United States |
Bernard Lewis | Historian | Britain, United States |
Bjørn Lomborg | Environmentalist | Denmark |
James Lovelock | Scientist | Britain |
Kishore Mahbubani | Author, diplomat | Singapore |
Ali Mazrui | Political scientist | Kenya |
Sunita Narain | Environmentalist | India |
Antonio Negri | Philosopher, activist | Italy |
Martha Nussbaum | Philosopher | United States |
Sari Nusseibeh | Diplomat, philosopher | Palestine |
Kenichi Ohmae | Management theorist | Japan |
Amos Oz | Novelist | Israel |
Camille Paglia | Social critic, author | United States |
Orhan Pamuk | Novelist | Turkey |
Steven Pinker | Experimental psychologist | Canada, United States |
Richard Posner | Judge, scholar, author | United States |
Pramoedya Ananta Toer | Writer, dissident | Indonesia |
Yusuf al-Qaradawi | Cleric | Egypt, Qatar |
Robert Putnam | Political scientist | United States |
Tariq Ramadan | Scholar of Islam | Switzerland |
Martin Rees | Astrophysicist | Britain |
Richard Rorty | Philosopher | United States |
Salman Rushdie | Novelist, political commentator | Britain, India |
Jeffrey Sachs | Economist | United States |
Elaine Scarry | Literary theorist | United States |
Amartya Sen | Economist | India |
Peter Singer | Philosopher | Australia |
Ali al-Sistani | Cleric | Iran, Iraq |
Peter Sloterdijk | Philosopher | Germany |
Abdolkarim Soroush | Religious theorist | Iran |
Wole Soyinka | Playwright, activist | Nigeria |
Lawrence Summers | Economist, academic | United States |
Mario Vargas Llosa | Novelist, politician | Peru |
Harold Varmus | Medical scientist | United States |
Craig Venter | Biologist, businessman | United States |
Michael Walzer | Political theorist | United States |
Florence Wambugu | Plant Pathologist | Kenya |
Wang Jisi | Foreign-policy analyst | China |
Steven Weinberg | Physicist | United States |
E.O. Wilson | Biologist | United States |
James Q. Wilson | Criminologist | United States |
Paul Wolfowitz | Policymaker, academic | United States |
Fareed Zakaria | Journalist, author | United States |
Zheng Bijian | Political scientist | China |
Slavoj Zizek | Sociologist, philosopher | Slovenia |
sábado, septiembre 24, 2005
¿Quiénes son l@s 100 intelectuales más reconocidos hoy?
Las revistas Foreign Policy y Prospect se han dedicado a realizar esta polémica lista de l@s cien intelectuales vivos más reconocidos, pero le preguntan a los lectores cuáles deberían estar en los cinco primeros lugares... y que si no ven alguien, lo propongan. Las elecciones terminan el 10 de Octubre. Esta es la lista propuesta, y valga decir que hay uno de México, el historiador Enrique Krauze (Colegio de México), director de la revista Letras Libres. A mi ver la lista es balanceada, pero ¿qué piensan ustedes?
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me falta, carlitos monsivais, y carlos fuentes. mìnimo.
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