The Prospect/FP Top 100 Public Intellectuals
Who are the world's leading public intellectuals?
The October 2005 cover of Prospect | |
Foreign Policy and Britain's Prospect magazine selected their top 100, and invited readers to vote for their top five. Here was their selection criteria.
The irony of this "thinkers" list is that it does not bear thinking about too closely. The problems of definition and judgment that it involves would discourage more rigorous souls. But some criteria must be spelled out. What is a public intellectual? Someone who has shown distinction in their own field along with the ability to communicate ideas and influence debate outside of it.
Candidates must have been alive, and still active in public life (though many on this list are past their prime). Such criteria ruled out the likes of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Milton Friedman, who would have been automatic inclusions 20 or so years ago. This list is about public influence, not intrinsic achievement. And that is where things get really tricky. Judging influence is hard enough inside one's own culture, but when you are peering across cultures and languages, the problem becomes far harder. Obviously our list of 100 has been influenced by where most of us sit, in the English-speaking West.
We tried to avoid the "box ticking" problem of having x Chinese, y economists and z under-50s. But we have also tried to give due weight to the important thinkers in all the main intellectual disciplines and centers of population. We also tried to ensure that all names on the list are influential in at least a few countries in their region, if not the entire globe.
—Prospect and Foreign Policy
Voting closed October 10, 2005. More than 20,000 people voted in this poll. See results below.
The Prospect/FP Top 100 Public Intellectuals
Rank | Name | Occupation(s) | Country | Total Votes |
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1. | Noam Chomsky | Linguist, author, activist | United States | 4827 |
2. | Umberto Eco | Medievalist, novelist | Italy | 2464 |
3. | Richard Dawkins | Biologist, polemicist | Britain | 2188 |
4. | Václav Havel | Playwright, statesman | Czech Republic | 1990 |
5. | Christopher Hitchens | Polemicist | United States, Britain | 1844 |
6. | Paul Krugman | Economist, columnist | United States | 1746 |
7. | Jürgen Habermas | Philosopher | Germany | 1639 |
8. | Amartya Sen | Economist | India | 1590 |
9. | Jared Diamond | Biologist, physiologist, historian | United States | 1499 |
10. | Salman Rushdie | Novelist, political commentator | Britain, India | 1468 |
11. | Naomi Klein | Journalist, author | Canada | 1378 |
12. | Shirin Ebadi | Lawyer, human rights activist | Iran | 1309 |
13. | Hernando de Soto | Economist | Peru | 1202 |
14. | Bjørn Lomborg | Environmentalist | Denmark | 1141 |
15. | Abdolkarim Soroush | Religious theorist | Iran | 1114 |
16. | Thomas Friedman | Journalist, author | United States | 1049 |
17. | Pope Benedict XVI | Religious leader | Germany, Vatican | 1046 |
18. | Eric Hobsbawm | Historian | Britain | 1037 |
19. | Paul Wolfowitz | Policymaker, academic | United States | 1028 |
20. | Camille Paglia | Social critic, author | United States | 1013 |
21. | Francis Fukuyama | Political scientist, author | United States | 883 |
22. | Jean Baudrillard | Sociologist, cultural critic | France | 858 |
23. | Slavoj Zizek | Sociologist, philosopher | Slovenia | 840 |
24. | Daniel Dennett | Philosopher | United States | 832 |
25. | Freeman Dyson | Physicist | United States | 823 |
26. | Steven Pinker | Experimental psychologist | Canada, United States | 812 |
27. | Jeffrey Sachs | Economist | United States | 810 |
28. | Samuel Huntington | Political scientist | United States | 805 |
29. | Mario Vargas Llosa | Novelist, politician | Peru | 771 |
30. | Ali al-Sistani | Cleric | Iran, Iraq | 768 |
31. | E.O. Wilson | Biologist | United States | 742 |
32. | Richard Posner | Judge, scholar, author | United States | 740 |
33. | Peter Singer | Philosopher | Australia | 703 |
34. | Bernard Lewis | Historian | Britain, United States | 660 |
35. | Fareed Zakaria | Journalist, author | United States | 634 |
36. | Gary Becker | Economist | United States | 630 |
37. | Michael Ignatieff | Writer, human rights theorist | Canada | 610 |
38. | Chinua Achebe | Novelist | Nigeria | 585 |
39. | Anthony Giddens | Sociologist | Britain | 582 |
40. | Lawrence Lessig | Legal scholar | United States | 565 |
41. | Richard Rorty | Philosopher | United States | 562 |
42. | Jagdish Bhagwati | Economist | India, United States | 561 |
43. | Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Sociologist, former president | Brazil | 556 |
44. | J.M. Coetzee | Novelist | South Africa | 548 |
44. | Niall Ferguson | Historian | Britain | 548 |
46. | Ayaan Hirsi Ali | Politician | Somalia, Netherlands | 546 |
47. | Steven Weinberg | Physicist | United States | 507 |
48. | Julia Kristeva | Philosopher | France | 487 |
49. | Germaine Greer | Writer, academic | Australia, Britain | 471 |
50. | Antonio Negri | Philosopher, activist | Italy | 452 |
51. | Rem Koolhaas | Architect | Netherlands | 429 |
52. | Timothy Garton Ash | Historian | Britain | 428 |
53. | Martha Nussbaum | Philosopher | United States | 422 |
54. | Orhan Pamuk | Novelist | Turkey | 393 |
55. | Clifford Geertz | Anthropologist | United States | 388 |
56. | Yusuf al-Qaradawi | Cleric | Egypt, Qatar | 382 |
57. | Henry Louis Gates, Jr. | Scholar, cultural critic | United States | 379 |
58. | Tariq Ramadan | Scholar of Islam | Switzerland | 372 |
59. | Amos Oz | Novelist | Israel | 358 |
60. | Lawrence Summers | Economist, academic | United States | 351 |
61. | Hans Küng | Theologian | Switzerland | 344 |
62. | Robert Kagan | Author, political commentator | United States | 339 |
63. | Paul Kennedy | Historian | Britain, United States | 334 |
64. | Daniel Kahneman | Psychologist | Israel, United States | 312 |
65. | Sari Nusseibeh | Diplomat, philosopher | Palestine | 297 |
66. | Wole Soyinka | Playwright, activist | Nigeria | 296 |
67. | Kemal Dervis | Economist | Turkey | 295 |
68. | Michael Walzer | Political theorist | United States | 279 |
69. | Gao Xingjian | Novelist, playwright | China | 277 |
70. | Howard Gardner | Psychologist | United States | 273 |
71. | James Lovelock | Scientist | Britain | 268 |
72. | Robert Hughes | Art critic | Australia | 259 |
73. | Ali Mazrui | Political scientist | Kenya | 251 |
74. | Craig Venter | Biologist, businessman | United States | 244 |
75. | Martin Rees | Astrophysicist | Britain | 242 |
76. | James Q. Wilson | Criminologist | United States | 229 |
77. | Robert Putnam | Political scientist | United States | 221 |
78. | Peter Sloterdijk | Philosopher | Germany | 217 |
79. | Sergei Karaganov | Foreign-policy analyst | Russia | 194 |
80. | Sunita Narain | Environmentalist | India | 186 |
81. | Alain Finkielkraut | Essayist, philosopher | France | 185 |
82. | Fan Gang | Economist | China | 180 |
83. | Florence Wambugu | Plant Pathologist | Kenya | 159 |
84. | Gilles Kepel | Scholar of Islam | France | 156 |
85. | Enrique Krauze | Historian | Mexico | 144 |
86. | Ha Jin | Novelist | China | 129 |
87. | Neil Gershenfeld | Physicist, computer scientist | United States | 120 |
88. | Paul Ekman | Psychologist | United States | 118 |
89. | Jaron Lanier | Virtual reality pioneer | United States | 117 |
90. | Gordon Conway | Agricultural ecologist | Britain | 90 |
91. | Pavol Demes | Political analyst | Slovakia | 88 |
92. | Elaine Scarry | Literary theorist | United States | 87 |
93. | Robert Cooper | Diplomat, writer | Britain | 86 |
94. | Harold Varmus | Medical scientist | United States | 85 |
95. | Pramoedya Ananta Toer | Writer, dissident | Indonesia | 84 |
96. | Zheng Bijian | Political scientist | China | 76 |
97. | Kenichi Ohmae | Management theorist | Japan | 68 |
98. | Wang Jisi | Foreign-policy analyst | China | 59 |
98. | Kishore Mahbubani | Author, diplomat | Singapore | 59 |
100. | Shintaro Ishihara | Politician, author | Japan | 57 |