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Influenced centuries of thought regarding social justice and wealth redistribution. Mickey Mouse
The book muses on whether the Wright brothers would have pursued flight without the legend of Icarus (#80) or how Dr. Frankenstein’s Monster (#6) foreshadowed modern medical breakthroughs like organ transplantation and cardiac defibrillation. The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived...
The authors categorize these "people" into groups such as myth, legends, television, and movies. Each entry is a short essay detailing the character's real-world legacy, ranging from political justification to scientific inspiration. Influenced centuries of thought regarding social justice and
The authors examine how Barbie (#43) set beauty standards for millions of girls and how the duality of Apollo and Dionysus (#23) reflects the internal balance between order and revelry in human personality. Notable Rankings from the Top 101 The authors categorize these "people" into groups such
In their 2006 book, The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived , authors Allan Lazar, Dan Karlan, and Jeremy Salter explore how fictional entities have shaped human history, culture, and behavior. The work argues that "popular" does not always mean "influential"; instead, it ranks characters based on the number of people they affected and the depth of that impact. Core Themes and Methodology
Popularized the use of scientific methods in criminal investigation. Robin Hood
Redefined our understanding of privacy and state surveillance. Santa Claus