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  • In Meruzhan Ter-Gulanian's Words, Many Of Intellectuals Have Flirtat

    IN MERUZHAN TER-GULANIAN'S WORDS, MANY OF INTELLECTUALS HAVE
    FLIRTATIONS WITH AUTHORITIES, FEAR FOR FUTURE: HE HIMSELF, FOR EXAMPLE,
    SYMPATHIZES WITH REPUBLICAN PARTY

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. An intellectual may have a political
    orientation, but, many of them have a flirtation with the ruling wing
    during the elections and become inappropriately superactive, Meruzhan
    Ter-Gulanian, a writer, publicist, the editor-in-chief of the "De
    Facto" magazine expressed such an opinion during the discussion on the
    theme "The Intellectuals and Elections." Responding the intellectuals'
    question why, however, the most part of intellectuals becomes an
    instrument in the authorities' hands, M.Ter-Gulanian responded:
    "they do not stand the temptation, fear for the future and live
    badly." "If an intellectual is an intellectual by birth, he is
    of course opposing. He must see the right thing and speak about
    it. And there is a problem under any stone among us," the speaker
    is sure. In M.Ter-Gulanian's words, the intellectual's price rises
    from election to election, and its implication is understandable:
    an intellectual must be so much respected that is able to direct
    the society and create public opinion. For example, Ter-Gulanian
    himself sympathizes with the Republican Party but is not a member:
    "memorable Ashot Navasardian and Vazgen Sargsian were my friends from
    long ago," M.Ter-Gulanian emphasized, at the same time mentioning
    that he also sees the negative phenomena existing in that party. For
    example, in his words, first of all the party must get free of all
    the "olygarches," and the country President, Robert Kocharian, must
    gather all the olygarches and persuade them not to take part in the
    parliamentary elections.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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