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once again atari you assume. because i said michael moore doesn't belong on a list described as intellectual doesn't mean i don't like him, on the contrary i have some of his books and most of his films. michael moore is great infact, i like him alot, however, i donot believe he belongs on a list of intellectuals. his populist films are fantastic for highlighting the problems that people face and the world faces blah blah blah, and bringing these issues to a global audience, more so than any academics really ever achieve. you seem to enjoy making assumptions about people by a once sentence post though, as you did when i first joined the old board, and you usually follow these posts up with some psuedo intellectual banter so people can see how widely read you are. get the chip off your shoulder and don't assume so much. i put my list up of people who i think are important, they are opinions and opinions only. it is ironic how you say i have a cookie cutter notion of an ivory tower, im not the one with the massive chip on my shoulder and name dropping, ohhh i have read alot of camus and satre and i can name wittgenstein and hegel, so what, people read books good on you for being sooooo widely read, you are a genius and i bow to your intellectual prowess. i will not appologise for having an opinion so shut the fuck up. |
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12.09.2007, 07:34 PM | #23 |
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Unfotunately, some degree of assumption and relevant probing is necessary in this medium; it's inevitable. It's not like we are having an actual conversation. Phrasing ideas in a nutshell (because no one is likely to have an attention span for much else) is also essential. Sorry to see you flip your lid over such a trifle. Glad you like Michael Moore. Roger & Me is still my favorite.
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12.09.2007, 07:54 PM | #24 |
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You know it to be true. As Sean Loch once commented, "I thought [his] pants were fashioned by exquisite boys, by loom". You don't get more intellectual than that. |
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12.09.2007, 10:48 PM | #25 |
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sorry to break the heart of some of you tits, but you should know the wonderful ms. sontag no longer answers her correspondence, due to the very unfortunate fact that she died of cancer at least a couple years ago.
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12.10.2007, 01:32 AM | #28 | |
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Going with globalization as the defining issue of our time, chomsky wouldn't be a bad choice... i'm not that big a fan of his linguistics, but i do enjoy his political writings. i'd go with gayatri spivak, though. even though she translated of grammatology in 1976, she didn't start writing exstensively about the post-colonial condition until the 90s. and a critique of postcolonial reason (which i'm trying to work my way through now) came out in 1999. ...maybe, edward said, posthumously... i'm not that familiar with his work. really jon stewart's not a bad choice either. ...i hope this writer's strike doesn't last too much longer... where am i supposed to get my news from?
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Jon Stewart is my hero.
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12.10.2007, 08:02 AM | #30 | |
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I think it's pretty wrong to suggest that 'great intellectuals' can be broken down by decade - as we all probably know, the favour of current climates can change. Your Moores, Humes and the like might be important for the historical narrative of thinking, but I'd be surprised if anyone saw them as anything other than bit-players in the general narrative of thinking.
It'd be nice to see a bigger uptake of Abdul Karim-Souroush's writings in these times where the secular-democratic appears opposed to religion (or theocracy, in some cases). No-one's mentioned Derrida, Lyotard or Badiou yet, but then, I'm sure we could all wank off about the books we've read, right?
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12.10.2007, 08:17 AM | #31 |
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derrida: dead
lyotard: dead badiou: hmmmm.... abdul who??? sssplain, sssplainn... |
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Iranian philosopher, writes a lot about the Islamic revolution - I'm mainly interested in him for his efforts to reconcile religion with (a very fluid interpretation of) democracy. I think in these troubled times he's managing to propose, in the particular, a 'progressive' Islam without compromising core values and, in general, providing active solutions for the State/ religion 'conflict'. He is actually active qua politics as well - he was (possibly is) an adviser to the state, which assuages those fears of dilletante-ish intellectualism.
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12.10.2007, 08:58 AM | #33 |
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nice-- i hadn't heard of him. if what you say is accurate then i hope the ayatollah concedes him an audience-- ha ha ha-- concedes... but yeah.
============ att: titheads michael moore is NOT an "intellectual". he's a journalist, an investigative journalist with a flair for speeches. if you're adamant about inducting a journalist to the pantheon of contemporary thought leaders, however, allow me to suggest seymour hersh as an improved alternative-- there's someone with a lot more depth than mr. moore. just saying. |
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Link. You might like to note my spelling of Arabic names is pretty dire. Michael Moore is necessary. I am necessary in my office, and I've yet to receive any plaudits for that, so that fat, patronising gobshite Moore can cunt the fuck off as far as I'm concerned.
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Excellent suggestion, Glice...yes, yes, a massive literary JO is in order...magnificent.
Sontag...you know, I was actually thinking of Rachel Carson and not Susan Sontag. Of course, her environmental tome, Silent Spring, was written in the '60s. The whole S.S. thing threw me off. And what's worse, I think this isn't the first time that I've pulled the same exact boner confusing Carlson with Sontag. Oh well, there's some proof that I don't research everything I post about, right? I suppose I should have checked, but I was intoxicated. Here's Mr. Garry Kasparov up against Deep Blue like the modern-day intellectual John Henry folk hero that he is. He defeated the computer in 1996, but lost the 1997 rematch. |
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