
Originally Posted by
Paul Dorell
There really is no equivalent to the French-style intellectual, which is what Tony Judt was. That would be someone widely respected, with excellent academic credentials, who helps frame the public discourse over numerous issues. Here, public debate is a controlled process, and in my opinion the public gets little exposure to the discussion of real thinkers who actually know something about the issues. Take, for example, Paul Krugman. I would say that he's a top notch economist with liberal leanings. Yet he is often characterized as a radical leftist who wants to bring down democracy and replace it with socialism.
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