What are the most influential moral philosophers or works (spanning normative ethics and metaethics) of this century so far?

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What are the most influential moral philosophers or works (spanning normative ethics and metaethics) of this century so far?
 
SCUM GANG by Tekashi SixNine.

It is a lyrical work about a young man engaged in endless combat with a horde of barbarians over his harem who're comprised of women so beautiful you can compare them to Hellen of Troy due to the constant battle for their fancy.
When you listen deeper it tells you that a man should at all costs protect his own and to never be idle around those who wish you arm.
 
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Non meme answers would include Derek Parfit, Charles Taylor, and Peter Singer.

I don't agree with them, but they're undoubtedly influential.
 
Oh boy, i guess this amerits a tldr
If we go only by the ones read by normies i believe we better might not mind about it
Maybe exceptions could be made for Peterson and Zizek (though i dislike both) . But if we go for more niche, as ancap and thomist philosophers:
-Hans Hermann Hoppe : he can be a schizo and a bit of a whimsy bitch but also wrote about ethics and all of that
-Adrian Vermeule : the total opposite of Hoppe, for the worse, i think he tries to do some good points but also fails
-Fr. Edmund Waltstein: I believe he's one of the few members of the integralist scene i truly respect
- Honorary mentions to Miguel Ayuso, Jose Miguel Gambra and Danilo Castellano, not widely translated in english but i believe we can say that are the most interesting political philosophers of our century
 
Of this century? You mean from 2000 till today?
 
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