No one philospher, but definitely some for various subjects.
Like politically/socially/economically, you could explain my philosophy most succinctly as Emma Goldman + Gandhi + Patricia Hill Collins and Dorothy Smith (considering how rambly my summary would be otherwise). Oh, wait… forgot to add in dialectics and Gramsci (in terms of recognizing the role of culture, relative to economics and the distribution of power). Have never read him, but am sure at least some of the thinkers who’ve influenced me were in turn influenced by him.
In terms of metaphilosphy, a framework to allow all my many leanings/ideas to fit comfortably together, Ken Wilber is the only one person who would give a good clue to my general schema.
Jung influenced my view of psychosocial dynamics – you really get a sense of that stuff operating somewhat similarly to the dynamics of nature, fluid motions, tectonics &tc. from him. Ernest Becker’s view of life projects in order to cope with our mortalness (eg. his the Denial of Death) really made sense to me.
@Simone_De_Bouvoir Have you seen the site dedicate to the women of the Beat generation? It was somewhere on SU, can’t find it atm (arg – unless the url has changed, it’s no longer up; looks like there’re books out about them, now, tho – you easily have read them, of course) Was one for halloween a few years back; and their experiences/thoughts certainly fed into the feminist awakening a bit later, i believe. It’s so depressing to see forced backwards gender roles in supposedly progressive/artsy/radical movements, even aside from the hypocrisy it’s so… ick.