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List of People

Please look over this list of people. Which people would make your ‘A’ list? – the 0 to about 50 people (don’t worry about a specific number) who you think will have most contributed to the realization of that possible future utopian world. Just check the box next to those people. Don’t click anything for the rest of the people on the list.
 
 
Adams, John Quincy
Ali, Mohammed
Angelou, Maya
Annan, Kofi
Anthony, Susan B.
Aristotle
Ashe, Arthur
Bach, J.S.
Baez, Joan
Barton, Clara
Beatles
Beethoven, Ludwig Von
Ben-Gurion, David
Bill W.
Blair, Tony
Bolivar, Simon
Bono
Buber, Martin
Buddha
Buffet, Warren
Carson, Rachel
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, Rosalyn
Carver, George Washington
Chamberlain, Neville
Chavez, César
Chopra, Deepak
Churchill, Winston
Confucius
Cromwell, Oliver
Cronkite, Walter
Da Vinci, Leonardo
Darwin, Charles
Dawkins, Richard
Day, Dorothy
Degas
Dewey, John
Dickens, Charles
Disney, Walt
Dix, Dorothea
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
Douglass, Frederick
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Eddy, Mary Baker
Edison, Thomas A
Einstein, Albert
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Frankl, Victor
Franklin, Benjamin
Freud, Sigmund
Friedan, Betty
Galileo
Gandhi, Mohandas
 
 
 
List of People Continued

Please look over this list of people. Which people would make your ‘A’ list? – the 0 to about 50 people (don’t worry about a specific number) who you think will have most contributed to the realization of that possible future utopian world. Just check the box next to those people. Don’t click anything for the rest of the people on the list.
 
 
 
Gates, Bill
Gibran, Khalil
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
Goodall, Jane
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gore, Al
Graham, Billy
Guevara, Che
Hammarskjöld, Dag
Hammurabi
Hawkings, Steven
Heidigger, Martin
Henson, Jim
Hippocrates
Hugo, Victor
James, William
Jefferson, Thomas
Jesus
John Paul II (Pope)
Jung, Carl
Keller, Helen
Kennedy, John (President)
Kennedy, Robert
Kennedy, Ted
King, Martin Luther Jr.
Kissinger, Henry
Lama, The Dali
Lennon, John
Lincoln, Abraham
Locke, John
Luther, Martin
Mandela, Nelson
Mann, Horace
Marley, Bob
Marshall, George
Marshall, John
Marshall, Thurgood
Marx, Karl
Michelangelo
Milk, Harvey
More, Thomas
Moses
Mother Teresa
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Muhammad
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Newman, Paul
 
 
 
List of People Continued

Please look over this list of people. Which people would make your ‘A’ list? – the 0 to about 50 people (don’t worry about a specific number) who you think will have most contributed to the realization of that possible future utopian world. Just check the box next to those people. Don’t click anything for the rest of the people on the list.
 
 
Newton, Isaac
Nightingale, Florence
O’Connor, Sandra Day
Obama, Barack
Parks, Rosa
Plato
Princess Diana
Pythagoras
Rabin, Yitzhak
Reagan, Ronald
Robinson, Jackie
Rogers, Carl
Rogers, Fred
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Theodre
Rosseau, Jean Jacques
Russell, Bertrand
Sadat, Anwar
Sakharov, Andrei
Salk, Jonas
Sanger, Margaret
Shakespeare, William
Socrates
Sri ramakrishna
St. Augustine
St. Catherine of Siena
St. Francis of Assisi
St. Joan of Arc
St. Thomas Moore
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Steinem, Gloria
Swift, Jonathan
Thatcher, Margaret
Thoreau, Henry David
Tolstoy, Leo
Truth, Sojourner
Tubman, Harriet
Tutu, Desmond
Twain, Mark
Tzu, Lao
Vivaldi
Voltaire
Wałęsa, Lech
Washington, George
Wiesel, Elie
Wilson, Woodrow
Winfrey, Oprah
Woods, Tiger
Yat-Sen, Sun
Young, Brigham
 
 
 
List of Events, Movements, Institutions, and Documents

Please look over this list of events, movements, institutions, and documents. Which of them would make your ‘A’ list – the 0 to about 50 that you think will have most contributed to the realization of that future utopian world. Just check the box next to those events, movements, institutions, or documents. For the rest, don’t click anything.
 
 
 
Abolishment of Apartheid (South Africa)
Abolitionist movement (19th century)
Alcoholics Anonymous
American Bill of Rights
American Civil Liberties Union
American Civil Rights Movements and Laws
American Civil War
American Declaration of Independence
American New Age Movement (20th Century)
American Revolution
Americans with Disabilities Act
Amnesty International
Analects of Confucius
Avesta (Texts of Zorastoranism)
Bahai Faith
Berlin Wall (torn down)
Bhagavad Gita (Hindu Scripture)
Birth Control
Brown vs. Board of Education
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
Charity Movement and Organizations (e.g., Red Cross)
Civil Disobedience (The Movement)
Code of Hammurabi
Communist Manifesto (Marx)
Complete works of Shakespeare
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (France, 1789)
Dhammapada (Budhist Scripture)
Diary of Anne Frank
Election of Barak Obama
Emancipation Proclamation
Encyclopedias
End of G.W. Bush presidency
English Bill of Rights (1689)
The Enlightenment
Environmentalism
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Equal Rights Amendment
European Convention on Human Rights (1950s)
Evolutionary Theory
Existentialism
Fall of the 3rd Reich
 
 
 
List of Events, Movements, Institutions, and Documents

Please look over this list of events, movements, institutions, and documents. Which of them would make your ‘A’ list – the 0 to about 50 that you think will have most contributed to the realization of that future utopian world. Just check the box next to those events, movements, institutions, or documents. For the rest, don’t click anything.
 
 
 
The FDR Inaugurals and Fireside Chats
Feminist Movement
First moon landing
French Revolution
Gay Liberation movement
Gettysburg Address
The Giving Tree (Childrens' Book)
Google
Guttenberg's Printing Press
Habitat for Humanity
Head Start Program
Hebrew Bible (Tanakh)
Hippocratic Oath
Holy Akaranga Sutra (Text of Jainism)
Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
Human Rights Commission
Humane Society
Humanist Manifestos (I, II, and III)
Art Impressionism
Indigenous people storytelling tradition
International Court of Justice
International Labor Union of North America
The Internet (and the World Wide Web)
Invention of polio vaccine
Labor Saving Technologies
LBJ’s Great Society
League of Nations
Classic Liberalism
Magna Carta
The Marshall Plan
Miranda Rights
MLK's "I have a dream" speech
Modern Art
Modern Education
Mona Lisa
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The New Deal
New Testament
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
 
 
 
List of Events, Movements, Institutions, and Documents 'Continued'

Please look over this list of events, movements, institutions, and documents. Which of them would make your ‘A’ list – the 0 to about 50 that you think will have most contributed to the realization of that future utopian world. Just check the box next to those events, movements, institutions, or documents. For the rest, don’t click anything.
 
 
 
Obama’s Victory Speech
Obama's inauguration
Olympic Games
Pacifist Movement (20th century)
Peace Corps
Port Huron Statement Written in 1962 by members of Students for a Democratic Society
The Protestant Reformation
Public education
The Quaker movement
The Qur’an (Koran)
"The Race” speech by Barak Obama during the election
The Renaissance
Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat in 1955
Sahaja Meditation
The Scientific Method
Seneca Falls Convention (Women's Rights)
Sesame Street
The Sexual Revolution
Socialism (Starting from 19th century)
Sputnik
Stonewall Riots
Suffragist Movement
Tao Te Ching (Taoist Scripture)
The Ten Commandments
There Is a River (book)
Tibetan Book of Dead
Transcendentalism
The Treaty of Versailles
The United Nations
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
Upanishads (Hindu Scriptures)
US Constitution
Vindication of The Rights of Woman
Woodstock (The Original)
World Cup
World Health Organization
 
 
 
Demographic Information


Finally, would you please provide us with some demographical information?
 
 
What is your age?
   
 
 
Your sex? Please check one:
 
Female
 
Male
 
Transgendered
 
 
What is your academic department
 
History
 
Philosophy
 
 
What university are you affiliated with?
   
 
 
Your religious status? Please check one:
 
Theist
 
Agnostic
 
Atheist
 
Other
 
 
 
Your religious affiliation? Please check one:
 
Jewish
 
Christian
 
Muslim
 
Hindu
 
Buddhist
 
None
 
Other
 
 
 
 
Any of your comments would be appreciated.
   
 
 
 
Thank you so much for participating!

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Richard T. Kinnier, Ph.D.
Division of Psychology in Education
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Arizona State University
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480-965-3592
 
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