Friday, 15 April 2016

IDEAS OF HISTORY



Ideas of history are always derived from the ideas of particular protagonist thoughts and actions to establish the egalitarian society with progressive behaviours by few intellectuals who changed the scenario of human society. Ideas of history would not grow in rigid societies like Asian mode of society where uncivilized religious theories and practices are ruining the thought process. Therefore, there is NO single Most Influential People of All Time from this Asia or Africa. Knowledge would flourish where there is a room for reading, writing, debate, discussion, analysis without any hypocrisy. Few are dedicating their life time for the sake of billions of lazy people who are unproductive in achieving modern goals. I started thinking why this Asian mode of society is like this with full of hypocrisy, lies, corrupt, manipulations, violence without room for knowledge. I started observing my own Pooja Yadav-Madiga community people in regard to creating modern ideas but futile. They are like every Indian Hindu in terms of manipulations. I did not understand why particular society like white western Christian society is producing enormous knowledge whereas Hindu or Islamic or Buddhist society has failed to create any knowledge except self-glorification of their uncivilized theories and practices which are contrary with global standards of human development. One cannot expect human development without achieving knowledge society. Where there is a progressive knowledge there is a peace of mind without struggling for one time food like Christian societies. Where there is a lies, corruption and violence there is always struggling for not only one time food but also for the self-respect, dignity and identity. There is NO meaning of self-respect or dignity in the context of Indian society. Indians are new to this kind of modern identities of self-respect and dignity. They are living without self-respect and dignity but they can’t live without lies or uncivilized religious practices. Hindu women are habituated to live without any self-respect or dignity from the beginning of their origin of Hinduism. Hindu women love slavery and she wanted to be slave forever. She likes most violent methods at their life partners. She loves gender, caste and religious hierarchies. She supports uncivilized theories and practices of Hindu religion. Manu is her God. Hindu women are agents of age old uncivilized ideas and practices in India. Therefore, I have taken few greatest personalities who sacrificed or dedicated their life time for establishing a just society without corruption, lies, unethical life but with love, care, affection, truth, fraternity, rights and duties. Unfortunately there is NO single Hindu in this list of progressive personalities who changed the scenario of the human society with their powerful ideas and actions. They are powerful intellectuals who questioned the existing inegalitarian thoughts and actions to re-establish the society with progressive ideas to achieve social-economic-cultural-political equality with human rights philosophy. Scientists have rejected religious sponsored myths to forward the human society with scientific temper. Sociologists have guided the human behaviors from un-civilization to civilized manner. They have questioned and changed their Christian societies but failed to change Hindu based society from its un-civilization to civilization. Many Britishers or British Christian missionaries have tried and brought out changes by their modern English education but Hindu society in India with its honor killings, infant killings, caste hierarchies, uncivilized religious theories and practices are remained as they are even in this modern day. Mahatma Jothibha Phule or Dr B R Ambedkar or Periyar Ramasamy or Gurram Jashuva or Manda Krishna Madiga are the greatest products of white western Christian education in India who tried to change the mind set of Hindus in order to change the un-civilized theories and practices. I have given few personalities that influenced the human society from their powerful thoughts and actions. It’s not a chronological order but I have written from reading the societies upon whom these below icons are influenced. I have deliberately avoided kings or queens names from the white western Christian societies even though they have reformed their kingdoms by their modern principles of equality, liberty, freedom and fraternity. I might have forgotten great personalities in this list of influential people but I will add later.

Most Influential Personalities in the Human History


 Jesus Christ
Charles Darwin

Albert Einstein

Isaac Newton

 Karl Marx


Stephen Hawkins

Plato

William Shakespeare

Aristotle
Abraham Lincoln

George Washington

Thomas Jafferson

Martin Luther

 Christopher Columbus

Charlemagne


Theodore Roosevelt

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


 Ludwig van Beethoven


Ulysses S. Grant


 Leonardo da Vinci


Augustus


Carl Linnaeus


Ronald Reagan


Charles Dickens


Paul the Apostle

Benjamin Franklin

Winston Churchill


 Thomas Edison


Franklin D. Roosevelt

Sigmund Freud

Alexander Hamilton

Woodrow Wilson


George W. Bush


 Johann Sebastian Bach

Galileo Galilei

Oliver Cromwell
James Madison
Mark Twain

Edgar Allan Poe

Joseph Smith, Jr.
Adam Smith

Immanuel Kant
James Cook
John Adams

Richard Wagner

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Voltaire
Saint Peter

Andrew Jackson
 Socrates
Elvis Presley
John F. Kennedy
Augustine of Hippo
Vincent van Gogh
Nicolaus Copernicus

Vladimir Lenin
Robert E. Lee
Oscar Wilde
Cicero
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Francis Bacon
Richard Nixon
Michelangelo
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Thomas Aquinas
Pope John Paul II
 RenĂ© Descartes

Nikola Tesla
Harry S. Truman
Joan of Arc
Dante Alighieri
Grover Cleveland
John Calvin
John Locke
Noam Chomsky
10 Influential Sociologists of the 20th Century:
#1: Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
#2: Max Weber (1862-1920)
#3: Charles Wright Mills (1916-1962)
#4: Daniel Bell (1919-2011)
#5: Erving Goffman (1922-1982)
#6: Michel Foucault (1926-1984)
#7: Jurgen Habermas (b. 1929)
#8: Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002)

#9: Anthony Giddens (b. 1938)

#10: Gary Alan Fine (b. 1950)
(Source:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1567544/Top-100-living-geniuses.html)





 
Albert   Hoffman   
(Swiss)
Chemist      
 
Tim Berners-Lee
(British)
Computer Scientist
 
 
George Soros
(American)
Investor   Philanthropist
 
 
Matt Groening
(American)
Satirist   Animator
 
 
Frederick Sanger
(British)
Chemist
 
 
Dario Fo
(Italian)
Writer   Dramatist
Steven Hawking
(British)
Physicist
 
Oscar Niemeyer
(Brazilian)
Architect
 
Philip Glass
(American)
Composer
 
 
Grigory Perelman
(Russian)
Mathematician
 
Andrew Wiles
(British)
Mathematician
 
Li Hongzhi
(Chinese)
Spiritual Leader
Ali Javan
(Iranian)
Engineer
Brian Eno
(British)
Composer
 
 
Damian Hirst
(British)
Artist
 
Daniel Tammet
(British)
Savant   Linguist
 
Nicholson Baker
(American
Writer
 
Daniel Barenboim
(N/A)
Musician
 
Robert Crumb
(American)
Artist
Richard Dawkins
(British)
Biologist and philosopher
 
Larry Page & Sergey Brin
(American)
Publishers
Rupert Murdoch
(American)
Publisher
Geoffrey Hill
(British)
Poet
 
Garry Kasparov
(Russian)
Chess Player
 
The Dalai Lama
(Tibetan)
Spiritual Leader
 
Steven Spielberg
(American)
Film maker
 
Hiroshi Ishiguro
(Japanese)
Roboticist
Robert Edwards
(British)
Pioneer of IVF treatment
Seamus Heaney
(Irish)
Poet
 
 
Harold Pinter
(British)
Writer   Dramatist
Flossie Wong-Staal
(Chinese)
Bio-technologist
Bobby Fischer
(American)
Chess Player
 
Prince
(American)
Musician
Henrik Gorecki
(Polish)
Composer
 
Avram Noam Chomski
(American)
Philosopher   linguist
Sebastian Thrun
(German)
Probabilistic roboticist
 
Nima Arkani Hamed
(Canadian)
Physicist
Margaret Turnbull
(American)
Astrobiologist
Elaine Pagels
(American)
Historian
Enrique Ostrea
(Philippino)
Pediatrics    neonatology
Gary Becker
(American)
Economist
Mohammed Ali
(American)
Boxer
 
Osama Bin Laden
(Saudi)
Islamicist
 
Bill Gates
(American)
Businessman
 
Philip Roth
(American)
Writer
James West
(American)
Invented the foil electrical microphone
 
 
Tuan Vo-Dinh
(Vietnamese)
Bio-Medical Scientist
 
Brian Wilson
(American)
Musician
 
Stevie Wonder
(American)
Singer songwriter
Vint Cerf
(American)
Computer scientist
Henry Kissinger
(American)
Diplomat and politician
Richard Branson
(British)
Publicist
 
Pardis Sabeti
(Iranian)
Biological anthropologist
 
Jon de Mol
(Dutch)
Television producer
Meryl Streep
(American)
Actress
Margaret Attwood
(Canadian)
Writer
 
Placido Domingo
(Spanish)
Singer
John Lasseter
(American)
Digital Animator
 
Shunpei Yamazaki
(Japanese)
Computer scientist  physicist
 
Jane Goodall
(British)
Ethologist    Anthropologist
 
 
Romila Thapar 
(Indian)
Historian
John Goto
(British)
Photographer
 
Paul McCartney
(British)
Musician
Stephen King
(American)
Writer
 
Leonard Cohen
(Canadian)
Poet & musician
8
 
Aretha Franklin
(American)
Musician
David Bowie
(British)
Musician
Emily Oster
(American)
Economist
 
Steve Wozniak
(American)
Engineer and co-founder of Apple Computers
Martin Cooper
(American)
Inventor of the cell phone
 
George Lucas
(American)
Film maker
Niles Rogers
(American)
Musician
 
Hans Zimmer
(German)
Composer
John Williams
(American)
Composer
Annette Baier
(New Zealander)
Philosopher
Dorothy Rowe
(British)
Psychologist
 
Ivan Marchuk
(Ukrainian)
Artist    sculptor
 
 
Robin Escovado
(American)
Composer
 
Mark Dean
(American)
Inventor    computer scientist
 
Rick Rubin
(American)
Musician    producer
 
Stan Lee
(American)
Publisher
 
David Warren
(Australian)
Engineer
Jon Fosse
(Norwegian)
Writer    dramatist
 
Gjertrud Schnackenberg
(American)
Poet
 
Graham Linehan
(Irish)
Writer    dramatist
JK Rowling
(British)
Writer
Ken Russell
(British)
Film maker
Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov
(Russian)
Small arms designer
Erich Jarvis
(American)
Neurobiologist
 
Chad Varah
(British)
Founder of Samaritans
 
Nicolas Hayek
(Swiss)
Businessman and founder of Swatch
Alastair Hannay
(British)
Philosopher
Patricia Bath
(American)
Ophthalmologist
Thomas A. Jackson
(American)
Aerospace engineer
Dolly Parton
(American)
Singer
 
Morissey
(British)
Singer
 
Michael Eavis
(British)
Organiser of Glastonbury
Ranulph Fiennes
(British)
Adventurer
Quentin  Tarantino
(American)
Filmmaker














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