Talk:Morton Kaplan

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[edit] Is he that notable?

Although Dr. Kaplan is a very cool person (I have met him a couple of times and used to subscribe to The World&I) I don't think he is really notable enough for an article. I'm sure he was a very good teacher but I have never heard of any great new theories or anything that he came up with that would make him notable beyond his classroom. And although we Unificationists think The World&I had a great providential importance, to the world's eyes it was not a success and its editor not all that notable. So unless there is something more about him that I don't know maybe his article should be removed. Steve Dufour 03:36, 20 September 2006 (UTC) p.s. I found it a bit amusing that the critic quoted seems to be so much a part of the left-wing culture that he thinks a mention of the University of Chicago is a negative thing.