The Conception and the Factors of Great Man and Hero
Abstract
Great men are not born, but not everyone can become a great man, In the process of their growth, always have some special factors, including intelligence, non-intelligence ,social conditions, and masses’ psychology, etc.. Although cannot create history, great men and heroes’ role in the history is far greater than ordinary people. Therefore, the understanding to great men and heroes can neither be mysterious or exaggerated, nor be mediocre, but should be scientific.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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