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whose writings radically changed the history of man kind? 1.freud 2.karl marx 3.jean paul sartre?4.pavlov 5.alfred adler

2006-08-15 21:09:59 · 16 answers · asked by evelyn 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i confined this question to 19th century to 21st century

2006-08-15 21:38:01 · update #1

the question is confined to 19th to 21st century

2006-08-15 21:38:54 · update #2

16 answers

I would have to agree with the wesite below about karl marx, although Freud has set the basis for much of modern pshycology...I guess I like em both!

2006-08-15 21:15:31 · answer #1 · answered by gallow 5 · 0 0

A story
There where a group of monkeys in a tree one of them said i am going to change the way we live who ever wants change follow me some monkeys followed him others stayed back the leader and the monkeys that followed became human beings the monkeys stayed back are still monkeys who are still on the trees.

Ans to the question
No one can change anybody we have to take a decsion to change only then we can change

There may be many great people who influence others but people had to take a decesion to follow or not

Radical changes happened only four times in human history
1)When the use of fire was known (dominance over every other animal in this world)
2) When wheel was discovered this changed the way we live we started settling down by the river side started cultivating making utensils etc
3) when religion was born this shaped our conduct in this world

4) the last entrent The industrial revolution this changed the face of the earth completely this has its advantages and many disadvantages
One of the advantage
I and you are comunicating even though we do not know each other and we do not know where we each other live.
One of the disadvantages
This is the start of the end of all living things.

2006-08-16 05:18:26 · answer #2 · answered by Loviingly_Yours 3 · 0 0

None of the above: sorry!

If I had to choose the men who had radically changed the history of mankind, I would pick Shakespeare, Machiavelli, Paine, Rousseau, Jefferson, and, if you are a spiritual person, the people who put together the Bible. Freud hit the mark on a couple issues, though I question alot of his so-called "experiments." With the rest I have never heard of before except Marx, and anyone who can find a similar horizon to his must be insane.

2006-08-16 04:26:25 · answer #3 · answered by trazom 3 · 0 0

Karl Marx and Freud's writings i feel, changed the way of thinking of man kind. based on Marx's writings many revolutions took place and even in capitalist countries also it has influence indirectly. it is not a dogmatic theory, and it's influence can be seen in many Latin American countries, India, Nepal, srilanka,china,etc. Freud's writings also radically changed though not history like Marxism, the way of thinking of human beings. it explored human mind .can any body deny the influence of Freud and Marx on literature, paintings,economics of 20th century. Marxism influenced Picasso, Charlie Chaplin, Sartre, Alfred Adler and Freud influenced surrealism, dadaism, cubism and stream of conscious.Virginia wolf, Salvador dolly, d h Lawrence are influenced by Freud. such was the power of Freud's writings that they were banned by dictators like Hitler and Stalin.

2006-08-16 04:23:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Freud, Pavlov and Adler contributed to psychology and psychoanalysis. Sartre to sociology and indulged in politics. Marx in social-politics and economics. They are among the thousands of thinkers who have, throughout the ages, contributed to human knowledge their works, either positively or negatively.

2006-08-16 04:16:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you really believe this question should be answered by one of these 5 choices? only these 5 people had any impact on the "thoughts of mankind" ?(which is one word by the way) What about Galileo? You think the conditioning of a few dogs has had more historical impact than the revelation that we exist in a heliocentric universe?

2006-08-16 04:17:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

SATAN I believed.

Yes indeed satan has power, but he cannot read the mind of human being, his power is limited. Satan is a defeated foe 2000 years ago on the cross, however, most men make him a victor in their lives.

How does satan influence people's lives? The persons who are not vulnerable do not feel that satan influences their lives. In fact, satan and his conspirators focus their attack only upon the most vulnerable persons, and they do not want to offend the others, because they use them. So the point here is, how does satan use the persons who are not vulnerable and being attacked.

Nonvulnerable persons are used by teaching them the basic standards of sin including elitism, nihilism, bigotry and domination. An inability to understand and recognize these corruptions makes people vulnerable to be controlled and corrupted by satan's mob (study spirit world) without their realizing it. Often, they assume they know what elitism and bigotry are, but they don't recognize it when they practice it. The origins of sin are so illusive that people slide into it without realizing it, unless they have developed a moral awareness and resistance, which basically requires being victimized by sin.

Satan teaches sin by designing social standards around the basic corruptions. When gullible persons learn elitism, bigotry and domination, they assume they are learning social skills. They assume such social skills are necessary for creating a social order. Since power mongering is the consequence, and power seems to be good rather than bad, the corruptions seem like virtues to gullible persons.

So let's look at the routines step by step. The first step in the training of sin is to challenge a person through degradation. A person's ability to stand up to the test should be an indication of social success. But success at what? Success at standing up to being degraded. But what is standing up to being degraded? A person either is or is not degraded. Standing up means out-sinning the other person. The only thing being tested is the ability to sin. Testing is a sin in itself. The arrogance of some piece of crap determining the worth of someone else is sin. It destroys objective reality and replaces it with satan's arrangement of the social order.

Elitism doesn't require testing; it is just developed and taught through such schemes. Once it exists, it is applied to all of life. The worthies are those who succeed at the fraud game. The basis of worthiness is to have status after satan and company degrade their enemies. But status in satan's scheme is a result of gullibility and corruptness; it's not a test of constructivity.

Notice that the underlying force which shapes corruption is the assumption that power is good. Power is being a part of satan's mob. But people slide into that assumption through trickery. At the starting point of sin, a person seems to be defending and justifying himself. But after stepping onto satan's conveyor belt, it carries him into the pit of power mongering and all forms of sin. If a person understood the purpose and consequence, he would not attempt to even justify himself to satan's perverts. They aren't worthy of a response, and their schemes and purposes are a fraud. People need to be more aware of the nature of the scheme including more awareness of what sin is and how satan's mob uses it to destroy souls.

2006-08-16 04:35:34 · answer #7 · answered by NIGHT_WATCH 4 · 0 0

No one's writings radically changed the history of mankind. History has never been radically changed.

2006-08-16 04:14:09 · answer #8 · answered by Left the building 7 · 0 0

All of them, at one point of time or the other, influenced a certain cross-section of people...psychologists, intellectuals, revolutionaries etc. None of them had any impact on all of mankind. It's impossible.

2006-08-16 04:14:03 · answer #9 · answered by Sanjeeb M 2 · 0 0

None of the above. All of them had influence on certain groups.

2006-08-16 04:13:32 · answer #10 · answered by Zombie 7 · 0 0

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