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The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons
(5/6/04)


A response to The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons:

>> Why would we WANT to be listed on a top pop icon list. <<

Popularity is related to power, and power lets you effect change. People from Pope John Paul II to Ronald Reagan to Martin Luther King Jr. have used their iconic status to lead people in their direction. With fame you can gather the funds and supporters you need to further your cause; without fame it's much harder.


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