关于作者

Ralph Raico was a prominent American historian and libertarian thinker known for his deep insights into classical liberalism and the critique of state power. His scholarship often focused on the principles of freedom and individual rights, drawing from a rich tradition of libertarian thought. Raico's works, including 'The Roosevelt Myth' and 'Great Wars and Great Leaders', reflect a commitment to challenging the mainstream narratives around government and war, emphasizing the importance of personal liberty and economic freedom in a prosperous society.

Throughout his career, Raico was an influential voice in libertarian circles, contributing to various discussions on economics, history, and political philosophy. His writings not only explored historical events but also engaged with contemporary issues, making him a respected figure among both scholars and activists. Through his teaching and publications, he inspired many to rethink their views on government and its role in society. Raico's legacy continues to resonate with those who advocate for a freer, more just world.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 19, 1926
出生地点 Buffalo, New York, USA
去世日期 January 13, 2022