Brain drain
The site still seems to be crawling today with the onslaught of visitors to the top public intellectuals poll, but we’re still working on getting things back up to speed. Incidentally, today is your last chance to vote for the thinkers that you believe most shape the tenor of our times. The poll closes tonight ...
The site still seems to be crawling today with the onslaught of visitors to the top public intellectuals poll, but we’re still working on getting things back up to speed. Incidentally, today is your last chance to vote for the thinkers that you believe most shape the tenor of our times. The poll closes tonight so if you haven’t settled on your top five yet, you may want to get on that.
Joshua Keating is a former associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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