Outside of religious figures, who was the most important person in History?
>>3175545
Jesus
Roger Bacon
probably the person who figured out farming
>>3175545
F-kun
Constantine the Great
Adam Smith
>>3175545
Genghis
Marx
queen Isabella of castille
queen Eliabeth of england
>>3175759
Absolute madman Bacon ahead of everyone, why is he so rarely talked about?
>>3176072
>Genghis
>relevant
Just because he went apeshit and killed 60 million people doesn't mean he's important
And Adam Smith is objectively more important than Karl Marx
>>3176077
he was black
>>3176111
Don't steal my word.
I will say Qin Shi Huang, because he established an ideology that would dominate China for thousand of years.
>>3176114
It's my word now.
>>3176080
I would say leaving his genetic imprint on a good chunk of the world popĂșlation, the centuries long chinese dynasty he established, the creation of the khanates, the reconstruction of the silk road and the utter destruction of Persia and stopping the arabian expansion sure as hell counts as "important"
>Adam Smith is objectively more important than Karl Marx
any chump could have figured out inflation by observing the spanish empire pal
>>3175794
this
>>3176080
>Adam Smith is objectively more important than Karl Marx
Hmmm, I don't agree with that at all. I suspect you may be confusing "correct" with "historically influential and important". Just to be clear I'm not even left wing left alone a commie.
Marx's idealistic teachings shaped vast chunks of world history throughout the late 19th and 20th Centuries. You may very well say negatively and I would be inclined to agree with you. However Smith's shrewd observations pale about the workings of economies pale in comparison in terms of the world shaping events (for better or worse) that Marxism unleashed.