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I don't think cultural or political iconic figures will be remembered. At the moment, even Gandhi's popularity has faded in India; he's more a cult of personality icon to the West than in South Asia. American leads like Washington, FDR, JFK, etc, are only as popular as the American century. Right now, every few, outside of history classes, remembers Cecil Rhodes of the British Empire, only the Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford lives on.In a similar but alternative vein, the Beatles will only be remembered if rock 'n roll somehow *dies* but then is resurrected in the 22th century by a new generation using the Beatles as a type of Buddha-figurehead. In effect, that's what happened to both Christianity and Buddhism where it took some political capacity, a couple of centuries afterwards, for both of them to become household religions for much of the world. If Rock continues and melds into a series of worldwide musical genres than the Beatles will fade into a footnote for a music history class.
Hitler, Einstein, Gandhi.Probably in that order too.EDIT: Interesting sub-topic. Who from the 20th/21st century will be seen as much greater in the future then they were in the present? Kind of like how artists and philosophers get more famous after they die.
It will be interesting to see if any athletes will be remembered. We don't have much to go in the past since professional leagues have only really been around the last 100 years or so. If I had to pick one athlete though it would be Tiger Woods.
Re: Nickagenta's last postI can't believe i forgot picasso. ouch. Dali and picasso will be remembered in art class.I happen to think Bin Laden will be forgotten. Relatively minor in the scheme of actual harm done. I think the huge, sweeping genocides are remembered far longer than small attacks that are contextualized within a larger political framework.
DaVinci, Napoleon, Walter McCarty, Eistein, Lenin, Galileo, Hitler, Churchill...in no particular order.
Quote from: davemonsterband on August 30, 2009, 09:30:21 PMDaVinci, Napoleon, Walter McCarty, Eistein, Lenin, Galileo, Hitler, Churchill...in no particular order. umm last I checked not all of those guys are from the 20th century...interesting side note, very few women mentioned overall in this thread..