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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Johonny
(25,840 posts)Just looking at his wiki page
The man was an atheist, socialist, oppose to the death penalty, oppose to intelligent design...
basically the man was on the side of a lot of issues that have lost a lot of ground during his lifetime.
So sure when he agreed with a conservative administration, that administration might have name dropped him for support, but clearly when he was on the opposite side of an issue he was ignored. All of which makes it doubtful he was highly influential. At least in the US because his policy stance and the US policy stance aren't very similar.
The reason for this is obvious. Many people seek out opinions and news that coincides with their beliefs and thus are willing to filter ignore people when their opinions don't match theirs. Thus people watch FOX because they know FOX will tell them the news they want to hear. Reading can be highly influential, but in the modern era with so much material available, society at large has a tendency towards affirmation rather than influence when choosing what to read.
On the other hand if a dictator says you wear White on Sunday or you die. You wear White on Sunday and fuck what some writer says.