Comedian Russell Brand has been voted the world’s fourth most important thinker by readers of intellectual magazine Prospect.
After making his name as an edgy and rule-breaking comic who lost his Radio 2 slot over a prank call to actor Andrew Sachs Brand has become a vocal proponent of the anti-capitalist message with his book Revolution, YouTube channel the Trews and appearances on Newsnight and Question Time.
His inclusion on a list topped by French economist Thomas Piketty and including Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman and German philosopher Jurgen Habermas is sure to raise some eyebrows.
Revealing its list of world thinkers in its latest edition, the magazine described Brand as “the spiritual leader of Britain’s disaffected anti-capitalist youth”, adding: “Dismissed by his opponents as a clownish opportunist, he is nevertheless the most charismatic figure on Britain’s populist left.”
Piketty, who took top place in the list of after his book Capital in the 21st Century became a surprise best-seller, was said to have an “extraordinary” impact outside the world of professional economists, with his message that capitalist societies have an inbuilt tendency to produce inequality favouring the top 1%.
Also on the list was British philosopher John Gray, the former professor of European thought at the London School of Economics, who was described as “the west’s pre-eminent oracle of catastrophe”.