The festival brings nearly 50, 000 international writers, authors and intellectuals to the Centro Historico every January.
When Disneyland Paris opened, it was criticised by French intellectuals for not incorporating more local culture.
One enthusiastic group of 15 or so intellectuals gathered outside Beijing to discuss their import.
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Intellectuals have long dismissed TV, except as a lens through which to study the masses.
The Shahbander cafe, one of Baghdad's oldest, is a favorite haunt of the city's intellectuals.
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The gold standard is a fully contemporary prescription, celebrated by scores of public intellectuals.
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Many Arab politicians and intellectuals have denounced the kidnapping and killing of civilians as un-Islamic.
But intellectuals play an analogous role in the first round of the market game.
It is odd that so many gifted intellectuals should so resolutely stick to superfluous observation.
My impression is that Japanese academics fancy themselves as technocrats more than as intellectuals.
In the coffee houses of Lvov, optimistic Galician intellectuals see all this as a backhanded compliment.
However, if we carefully analyze what guides the viewpoint of these intellectuals the story is hair-rising.
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Alexander's brother Leonid, like a small but influential trickle of Russian-Jewish intellectuals, is an Orthodox Christian.
Throughout their trial, other Saudi activists, academics and intellectuals have crowded the courtroom on several occasions.
Meantime, please demand better ideas, better intellectuals, better parties, better policies, and thus better candidates.
The rising generation of policy intellectuals regards a reputation for neoconservatism as professional death.
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What I see today is the need for a lot more material from the intellectuals.
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Public intellectuals tend to perform best in opposition, where their ideas go untested.
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Unlike so many artists and intellectuals during the hothouse 1930s, the Murphys' politics were non-utopian and humane.
The result is that many of Indonesia's ulama, or religious scholars, turn out to become modern intellectuals.
In both cases, French intellectuals were exercising pressure in favor of intervention on behalf of human rights.
Intellectuals took over the area of London known as Bloomsbury in part because it was undesirable and cheap.
Ong, for one, complains about encountering deep prejudice from both intellectuals and artists on his many trips overseas.
Hundreds of Syrian and Lebanese intellectuals signed the document, which was published last week in the Nahar newspaper.
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But the infrastructure of modernity, according to the new view in vogue among Japanese intellectuals, was already there.
This is the posture typically adopted by intellectuals, professors, and people who are discouraged, dominated, defeated, or dismayed.
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Rednecks fell for Frank Zappa while hippy intellectuals at the University of Texas became disciples of Mr Nelson.
After Anwar Sadat, another military man, took over from Nasser, artists and intellectuals felt more isolated than ever.
He'd been looking forward to the talk, a rare opportunity to address Islamic intellectuals in the Middle East.
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