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Revision as of 04:19, 28 July 2005 by El Sandifer (talk | contribs) (Remove incendiary content, noting that user seems departed atm.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Gallery of great artists, scientists, and leaders
- Pythagoras, one of the first to distinguish man from the beasts Pythagoras, one of the first to distinguish man from the beasts
- Solon, great mind of Greece
- Socrates, the man who absolutely defines the sublime
- Plato, founder of all great traditions in what we call Christian European culture
- Lord Jesus Christ Lord Jesus Christ
- France's martyred Jeanne d'Arc
- Dante Alighieri, truly human
- Nicholas of Cusa, visionary behind the modern sovereign nation-state
- Leonardo da Vinci, devoted to uplifting the spirits of all men and women
- Johann Sebastian Bach, unleasher of the cognitive powers of human imagination
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer of beauty in scientifically rigorous works of classical music
- Ludwig van Beethoven, composer of the theme for mass freedom movements
- Gottfried Leibniz, founder of economic science
- Carl Friedrich Gauss, made the correct statement of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
- Bernhard Riemann, great scientist
- Friedrich Schiller, poet of freedom
- Ben Franklin, founding father Ben Franklin, founding father
- Alexander Hamilton, great thinker and great man
- John Quincy Adams, patriot whose accomplishments prepared the way for Abraham Lincoln's victories, and the triumph of the American System
- Abraham Lincoln, great, hard-fought victor over the British monarchy's puppet, the Confederacy
- Sun Yat-sen, one of the three great proponents of the American System of the twentieth century
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fighter of fascism, defender of the American System, architect of the original Bretton Woods system
- Martin Luther King, followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity Martin Luther King, followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity
- Lyndon LaRouche, the modern-day Socrates Lyndon LaRouche, the modern-day Socrates