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Originally Posted by liam1
it is not that hard to be considered an intellectual among population as "aware" as Dominicans are. no offense.
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When did the definition of intellectual changed?
Last time I checked, Leonel has a doctorate degree, was professor at UASD university, and has great insights and influence on the elite.
If that is not an intellectual, then please enlighten everyone with the "new" definition!
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Originally Posted by liam1
the author? ok, if you say so.
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Sure, because I say so, backed by:
Book #1: "El Delito de la Opinión Pública"
Book #2: "Los Estados Unidos en el Caribe: De La Guerra Fría al Plan Reagan"
Book #3: "Raíces de un Poder Usurpado"
Hm, maybe the definition of who is an author has changed also. Usually, anyone that publishes one books is automatically considered an "author"; Leonel has published three books through the years, all concerning with politics in the DR and the region and another about Public Opinion.
Then there are the articles he has published.
The range the gamut, all dealing with important political issues, as was the case with:
"República Dominicana, Independencia y Petróleo"
"Populismo e ideología"
"Populismo y socialdemócrata"
"Populismo y neoliberalismo"
"¿Podrá sobrevivir la democracia en América Latina?"
"Tony Blair: El triunfo de la Tercera Vía y la Modernización"
"La política del absurdo"
"Psicopatología de la política dominicana"
These are only a small sampling of the numerous articles he has published.
So yes, Leonel is an author in part because I say so, but then again, I am saying that he is because of his books!
-NALs