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NFT: Top 5 men of the 20th Century

Headhunter : 7/25/2015 5:06 pm
1) Winston Churchill

2) Teddy Roosevelt

3) Franklin Roosevelt

4) Bill Gates

5) Steve Jobs

who you got?
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Eisenhower  
BNY Giants Club : 7/25/2015 9:18 pm : link
Einstein
MLK
Churchill
FDR
RE: I would say  
Mike in Philly : 7/25/2015 9:26 pm : link
In comment 12385501 English Alaister said:
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Gandhi

Mandela

Martin Luther King

Churchill

Teddy Roosevelt

Seconded.
Steve Jobs?  
John in No Cal : 7/25/2015 9:40 pm : link
hahahahahahahahha...good one.
no Hugh Hefner!?  
gtt350 : 7/25/2015 9:42 pm : link
.
C'mon man!  
SomeFan : 7/25/2015 11:53 pm : link
John Lennon
RE: Eisenhower  
Del Shofner : 7/26/2015 12:54 am : link
In comment 12385673 BNY Giants Club said:
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Einstein
MLK
Churchill
FDR


Pretty good list IMO. Eisenhower will get some pushback but I think he was much more of an influence in the 20th century than, say, Teddy Roosevelt, who was more of a 19th century man.

You might substitute Mao for Eisenhower, although the John Lennon substitution is tempting as well.
if it has to only five  
averagejoe : 7/26/2015 1:02 am : link
John
Paul
George
Ringo
Einstein
RE: if it has to only five  
Del Shofner : 7/26/2015 1:29 am : link
In comment 12385869 averagejoe said:
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John
Paul
George
Ringo
Einstein


If you substitute FDR for Ringo, I'll go with that. :-)
RE: C'mon man!  
BlueLou : 7/26/2015 2:36 am : link
In comment 12385844 SomeFan said:
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John Lennon


I awoke at 7:00 AM here - midnight NY time - and my 1st thought was someone should have at least mentioned John Lennon in this thread, considering his cultural impact.

Well done.
can't have both jobs and gates in top 5, too similar  
jamalduff123 : 7/26/2015 2:41 am : link
Walt Disney, Henry Ford, Albert Einstein

maybe Lawrence Taylor? :)
RE: C'mon man!  
jeff57 : 7/26/2015 7:45 am : link
In comment 12385844 SomeFan said:
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John Lennon


If you're going to mention him, how about Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, Bing Crosby?
RE: RE: C'mon man!  
aquidneck : 7/26/2015 8:10 am : link
In comment 12385895 jeff57 said:
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John Lennon



If you're going to mention him, how about Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, Bing Crosby?


Hard to put Lennon in the top 5 of the century, but unlike the others you list his contribution was beyond musical. Beatles and Lennon led a generation, changed the culture.
I know it seems obscure  
wonderback : 7/26/2015 8:13 am : link
but there's no doubt in my mind that it's Gavril Principe. And I'm not trying to show how smart I am.
.  
GiantsUA : 7/26/2015 8:57 am : link
FDR
Teddy
Hitler
Stalin
Mao
Philo Farnsworth has to be included, in my opinion.  
Klaatu : 7/26/2015 11:27 am : link
The guy invented television, for cryin' out loud.
I mentioned him  
Headhunter : 7/26/2015 11:32 am : link
but I listed him as Philco. I've screwed up his name for decades. But that 19 year old Iowa farm boy changed the world
my top 5  
Vanzetti : 7/26/2015 12:02 pm : link
Einstein
Ghandi
Churchill: leader and writer
FDR
MLK
RE: Milton  
Vanzetti : 7/26/2015 12:10 pm : link
In comment 12385451 Bill2 said:
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Freud is a good one. ( but to me Shakespeare and Buddha covered the life of the mind better and earlier)


Freud is a good one because he created a whole a new way of looking at things. Also, think about all the counseling and therapy. None of that existed before the Freudian age.

Also, little known fact, Freud's nephew by marriage, Bernays was the architect of the US propaganda campaign in WW I. He in effect created mass indoctrination procedures, applying Uncle Sigmund's theories.

Freud was also a man of incredible encourage. Refused to leave Vienna even though he had been targeted by the Nazis, who burned his books. Never backed down from publishing what he thought was the truth. Truly great man. Even if you disagree with some of his theories.

no particular order  
blakjedi : 7/26/2015 12:18 pm : link
MLK
JFK
Einstein
Wozniak
Mandela
Top 5 - Reagan Derserves Consideration  
Rong5611 : 7/26/2015 12:20 pm : link
For the good guys

FDR
TR
Reagan
Eisenhower
Churchill

For the bad guys

Hitler
Stalin
Mao
Castro
Tojo
Top 5.... easy  
Nick in LA : 7/26/2015 2:38 pm : link
A. J. McLean
Howie Dorough
Nick Carter
Kevin Richardson
Brian Littrell
.  
Mike in Long Beach : 7/26/2015 3:32 pm : link
Einstein
Kennedy
Hawking
MLK
Hitler
If excluding bad guys  
Mike in Long Beach : 7/26/2015 3:33 pm : link
I might be tempted to throw Babe Ruth in there, silly as it sounds.
Lmao Reagan?  
732NYG : 7/26/2015 4:54 pm : link
Seriously?
RE: Lmao Reagan?  
Klaatu : 7/26/2015 7:06 pm : link
In comment 12386592 732NYG said:
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Seriously?


Why not?
If someone can name Babe Ruth  
Headhunter : 7/26/2015 7:11 pm : link
why not Reagan?
RE: RE: Lmao Reagan?  
732NYG : 7/26/2015 7:16 pm : link
In comment 12386660 Klaatu said:
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Seriously?



Why not?


Because we have him to thank for trickle down economics for starters.
RE: RE: RE: Lmao Reagan?  
732NYG : 7/26/2015 7:20 pm : link
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Seriously?



Why not?



Because we have him to thank for trickle down economics for starters.


The war on drugs has been a booming success as well.
RE: RE: RE: Lmao Reagan?  
Klaatu : 7/26/2015 7:24 pm : link
In comment 12386666 732NYG said:
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Seriously?



Why not?



Because we have him to thank for trickle down economics for starters.


Unprecedented economic growth? Check.

Won the Cold War? Check.

So popular that his VP was elected to the Presidency in a landslide...which hadn't happened since 1837 when Martin van Buren succeeded Andrew Jackson...and hasn't happened since.

You may not like his politics, but you can't deny his greatness. I'm no fan of FDR's politics, but I wouldn't deny his greatness.
Unprecedented deficit growth? Check.  
732NYG : 7/26/2015 7:31 pm : link
Communism had as much, if not more, to do with the fall of the Soviet Union than Reagan did. Star Wars was an impressive achievement, but you're kidding yourself if you think we're all speaking Russian right now had someone besides Reagan been in office. He also armed Iran, which certainly has never come back to bite anyone in the ass. I'm not even going to go into everything with the proxy wars. Just because he was popular does not make him great.
You are allowed to name anyone you want  
Headhunter : 7/26/2015 7:35 pm : link
and it doesn't have to be approved by anyone. Move on
Fair enough.  
732NYG : 7/26/2015 7:37 pm : link
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Okay, HH.  
Klaatu : 7/26/2015 7:38 pm : link
...
easy  
RasputinPrime : 7/26/2015 9:21 pm : link
1. My Dad
2. My Brother
3. My Grandfather
4. My best friend
5. TBA
RE: easy  
Milton : 7/26/2015 9:26 pm : link
In comment 12386758 RasputinPrime said:
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1. My Dad
2. My Brother
3. My Grandfather
4. My best friend
5. TBA
TBA? What are my chances?
the only athlete in consideration  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 7/26/2015 9:34 pm : link
should be Muhammad Ali. Not top 5, but definitely deserves an honorable mention.
RE: the only athlete in consideration  
Milton : 7/26/2015 9:41 pm : link
In comment 12386770 Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy said:
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should be Muhammad Ali. Not top 5, but definitely deserves an honorable mention.
I think Jackie Robinson also deserves mention. Granted, if it hadn't been him it would've been someone else, but it's the way he handled it that helped ease the transition for all to come.
People named Obama and JFK.  
Crispino : 7/26/2015 9:44 pm : link
Reagan is no stretch if we're putting those two on the list.
No particular order  
Wuphat : 7/26/2015 10:13 pm : link
Einstein
Salk
Curie
Watson and Crick
Planck
The inventor of the integrated circuit  
Rob in CT/NYC : 7/26/2015 10:27 pm : link
- might occupy all five spots though...
RE: RE: easy  
RasputinPrime : 7/26/2015 10:36 pm : link
In comment 12386763 Milton said:
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1. My Dad
2. My Brother
3. My Grandfather
4. My best friend
5. TBA

TBA? What are my chances?


No worse than they were an hour ago.
Paul MCartney and John Lennon  
Rich Houston-NYG-WR-1971 : 7/27/2015 1:25 am : link
before Jobs. Please
Gordon Moore  
giants#1 : 7/27/2015 7:59 am : link
deserves mention with the rest of the scientists, simply for "Moore's Law" which still drives R&D and business plans in the IC business.

Oppenheimer - father of the atomic bomb

Werner von Braun - developed the V-2 rocket for the German's during the war and then worked on the US's ballistic missile program and later led the development of the Saturn V launch vehicle for NASA (booster for the Apollo missions).

And Madam Curie deserves recognition with the rest of the scientists.

Btw, Steve Jobs was a joke right? Almost as bad as Obama seeing as the iPod, which saved Apple, didn't even hit markets until 2001.
Also Tim Berners-Lee  
giants#1 : 7/27/2015 8:02 am : link
not sure how he hasn't been mentioned
Any list has to include  
RB^2 : 7/27/2015 9:03 am : link
Stalin, Mao and Gandhi. Those three men controlled, consolidated and drove the fortunes of more lives and land than anyone by far. In 1950, China, the USSR and India (which at the time included Pakistan and Bangladesh) made up about half of the world's population and probably an equivalent % of total land mass. If you count the USSR's vassal states in Eastern Europe, you're probably over 50% on both counts. These men were not passive rulers. They created and drove the world they lived in.

The remaining 2 are up for debate.
500 years from now, Most Lasting Influence awards go to:  
CT Charlie : 7/27/2015 10:06 am : link
1. Einstein
2. Watson/Crick/Franklin
3. Norman Borlaug
4. Ghandi
5. Picasso

Name recognition is a long shot for Borlaug, but he's more responsible for the Green Revolution than any individual in the transistor/computer/internet revolution, the two most significant developments for the world in the 20th century.
Thank you CT Charlie  
Greg from LI : 7/27/2015 10:10 am : link
I couldn't believe no one else but me had mentioned Borlaug.
To a degree this disproves  
Headhunter : 7/27/2015 10:18 am : link
"What can I do? I'm only one man"
some omissions (5 spots is not enough) (TOP equated with impact)  
bc4life : 7/27/2015 11:49 am : link
Lenin

Mao

Truman

Hassan al-Banna

Castro

Ho Chi Minh

Martin Luther King

David Ben Gurion

I decided to Google  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 7/27/2015 1:24 pm : link
some other influential figures of the last 115 years.

Made me remember what an absolutely amazing and revolutionary tool that Google has been. This is after all the instant-information age, and nothing exemplifies this new era more than Google. Maybe not top 5-worthy, but Sergey Brin and Larry Page deserve an honorable mention.
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