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Time Magazine: Man of the Millennium

Paul Gowder pgowder at law.harvard.edu
Fri Sep 25 14:26:11 EST 1998


in <360bc502.180750886 at news.frontiernet.net>,  j5rson at iversonsoftware.com did something allowing me to incorporate a very witty verb in this line and produced:
>
>On 18 Sep 1998 15:12:37 GMT, peter at baileynm.com (Peter da Silva)
>wrote:
>
>>Leonardo da Vinci is the most likely MotM, politically and socially.
>>
>>Though a lot could be said for Malthus. *sigh*
>>
>>-- 
>>In hoc signo hack, Peter da Silva <peter at baileynm.com>
>> `-_-'   "Har du kramat din varg idag?"
>>  'U`
>>         "Tell init(8) to lock-n-load, we're goin' zombie slaying!"
>
>I agree that da Vinci is a good candidate. My personal choice would be
>Ayn Rand, author of "Atlas Shrugged" one of the most influential books
>of all time. As a philosopher she developed Objectivism, and
>championed Reason in the 20th century.
>

That's not reason.   And she was not a philosopher



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