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To: Austin Willard Wright
Hmmmm... That's a tough question. I recall the debate at the recent turn of the century regarding who was the "Man of the Century" (by Time Magazine standards). I remember thinking at the time that Hitler without question had the most dramatic impact on the course of history - indeed, one of the most dramatic for the entire millennium. The problem with the term "great" is that it not only connotes magnitude but also connotes excellence. As such, one must balance the magnitude of the individual with the excellence of his endeavors. Hitler fails on the latter score, not the former..
26 posted on 01/21/2003 8:06:01 AM PST by AntiGuv (™)
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To: AntiGuv
Well....I don't know. When I say that somebody is a "great guy" I am not primarily talking about his impact on society but on whether I think he has admirable values, goals, and abilities.
31 posted on 01/21/2003 8:24:11 AM PST by Austin Willard Wright
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To: AntiGuv
Hmmmm... That's a tough question. I recall the debate at the recent turn of the century regarding who was the "Man of the Century" (by Time Magazine standards). I remember thinking at the time that Hitler without question had the most dramatic impact on the course of history - indeed, one of the most dramatic for the entire millennium. The problem with the term "great" is that it not only connotes magnitude but also connotes excellence. As such, one must balance the magnitude of the individual with the excellence of his endeavors. Hitler fails on the latter score, not the former..

Albert Einstein was Time's Man of the Century.

47 posted on 01/21/2003 10:27:23 AM PST by meandog
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