O Autorze

Midge Decter was a prominent American writer and conservative thinker known for her influential works on culture and politics. Born in 1927, she became a significant voice in the conservative movement during the late 20th century. Decter was a fierce advocate for traditional family values and often critiqued contemporary cultural shifts she perceived as detrimental to American society. Her writing spanned various themes, including feminism, family, and the impact of the welfare state on American life.

Throughout her career, Decter authored several notable books, including "Rumsfeld: A Personal Portrait" and "An Old Wife's Tale: My Seven Decades in Love and War." Her insights and critiques resonated with many, making her a respected figure among conservatives. Decter's work not only reflected her beliefs but also encouraged dialogue on the direction of American culture and policy during her lifetime. She left behind a legacy of thoughtful engagement with the issues of her time, influencing a generation of writers and thinkers.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia July 2, 1927
Miejsce Urodzenia New York City, New York, USA
Data śmierci June 6, 2022