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In reply to the discussion: Who is the most influential person in the history of being [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)49. in the modern world -probably Marx and Freud -they fundamentally changed how people think about both
the individual and the world around them. Their particular ideology aside - they essentially established the concept of trying to understand what makes society tick and what makes the individual tick. It would be hard to imagine a modern world without the concept of social science and behavioral science that they largely invented.
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Or before that the Phoenecian guy who decided we needed an alphabet and writing.
Squinch
Mar 2013
#27
Bing Crosby. He famously said "Everybody has an angle",like Ralph Nader taking the $$$$$
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#5
Best answer! I had never thought of it that way. I would have said "fire," but as you point out
patricia92243
Mar 2013
#30
I think Robert Noyce had a far greater impact on how technology is used today. ( n/t )
Make7
Mar 2013
#39
perhaps St. Paul -he pretty much built, systematized the Christian religion and created its theology
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#48
in the modern world -probably Marx and Freud -they fundamentally changed how people think about both
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#49