Mine has gotta be Leland Stanford, the founder of Stanford University. After making all his money, he realized the iniqueties of the corperate system and agitated for legislation that would further an alternative; the worker owned cooperative. Of course, he ran head on into the barons of industry and simply couldn't change the country's course as it went into the 20th century.
My historical heros are: -Rudi Dutschke a german socialist student how organize great demonstrations. Hes got shot down by Josef Erwin Bachmann a reader of the "Bild" newspaper which made great mad rush against Rudi. -Che Guevara not of his mind of politic, but his determination.
Mine would be Bertrand Russell. He was a very liberal and open minded philosopher and mathematician (Russells paradox). Peace & Love
Rufus T. Firefly, Leader of Freedonia. Hail, Hail Freedonia, Land of the free and brave! After Firefly, I guess it would be either Churchill (Winston, not Ward) or Lincoln (Abraham, not the car).
This my seem overly patriotic, but my historical heroes wer the men of the American Revoltion. Not because they fought to establish the Independence of the colonists, but because they had the balls to start a revolution against the strongest country in the world at the time. Knowing that they were out-gunned, out-classed, out-trained, and out-numbered militarily, they still had the intestinal fortiude to overthrow King George.
Rosa Luxemburg- German socialist who through her theory of council communism brought communism into the 20th century and byond in many ways. She was a martyr, shot by the german army in 1919 afer the sparticist revolution failed. Che Guevara- His determination to spread revolution all over the world and the way that he was willing to die for his cause.
nestor maknho ....buenaventura durruti -francisco acaso....emiliano zapata...peter kropotkin ...lucy parsons
Middle Ages. Martin Luther, Jacob Arminius,William Tyndale Colonial Period.George Washington,Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin. Civil War Period. Abraham Lincoln. Col. Joshua Chamberlain Commanding Officer 22 Maine at Battle of Gettysburgh. WWII. FDR Obvious reasons. Private Desmond T. Doss. Private Doss who was a consciencious objector and therefore a medic was the first non combatant to recieve the Congressional Medal of Honor. Private Doss single handedly saved 75 wounded men in one battle despite of heavy enemy fire. Deitrich Bonhoffer. This Luthern Pastor/Theologian was one of the few German clergyman that stood up to Hitler. He paid with his life.
Galileo Galilei, for pursuing truth in the face of christian tyranny and its stubborn backwardness. Martin Luther King, for bringing a little more equality in this world. The remaining indigenous tribes of North America for having suffered 3 centuries of severe repression and decimation at the hand of the European invaders. A battle still going on...