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    Ivan Illich

    Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926–2002)
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    Ivan Dominic Illich was an Austrian Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and social critic. His 1971 book Deschooling Society criticises modern society's institutional approach to education, an approach that demotivates and alienates individuals from the process of learning. His 1975 book Medical Nemesis, importing to the sociology of medicine the concept of medical harm, argues that industrialised society widely impairs quality of life by overmedicalising life, pathologizing normal conditions, creating false dependency, and limiting other more healthful solutions. Illich called himself "an errant pilgrim." Wikipedia

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    Ivan Dominic Illich was born on 4 September 1926 in Vienna, Austria, to Gian Pietro Ilic (Ivan Peter Illich) and Ellen Rose "Maexie" née Regenstreif-Ortlieb. [4] His father was a civil engineer and a diplomat from a landed Catholic family of Dalmatia, with property in the city of Split and wine and olive oil estates on the island of Brač.His mother came from a Jewish family that had ...
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  4. britannica.com

    Nov 28, 2024Ivan Illich (born September 4, 1926, Vienna, Austria—died December 2, 2002, Bremen, Germany) was an Austrian philosopher and Roman Catholic priest known for his radical polemics arguing that the benefits of many modern technologies and social arrangements were illusory and that, still further, such developments undermined humans' self-sufficiency, freedom, and dignity.
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  5. encyclopedia.com

    Ivan Illich. Theologian, educator, and social critic Ivan Illich (born 1926) sought bridges between cultures and explored the bases of people's views of history and reality. Ivan Illich was born on September 4, 1926, to Ivan Peter and Ellen Illich in Vienna, Austria.
  6. Jul 25, 2024Ivan Illich (1926-2002) was a Catholic priest, philosopher, and activist who challenged the effects of modern institutions on human perception and behaviour. He advocated for a more attentive, embodied, and relational way of life, rooted in monastic and local traditions.
  7. thelancet.com

    Ivan Illich was a Catholic priest before he became a critic of industrial society. Born in Vienna, he was forced to leave school in 1941 by the Nazis because of his mother's Jewish ancestry. The family moved to Italy and he began studies in natural science and art history in Florence University, and in 1943 moved to Rome to study as a priest at ...
  8. thinkingafterivanillich.net

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    Ivan Illich (1926-2002) came to world-wide renown in the 1970s for a series of books critical of such institutions as schools, medicine, transport, and professional services. Illich's acute insights into the present allowed him to foresee the ecological devastation and political impotence that is now obvious.
  9. encyclopedia.com

    Ivan Illich (1926-2002) was a Catholic priest, social critic, and cultural archeologist who challenged the technologies of schooling, development, and health. He argued that modern technologies were counterproductive, undermined human experience, and promoted radical monopolies.
  10. link.springer.com

    Jul 15, 2023Ivan Domenic Illich was born on September 4, 1926, in Vienna, Austria, and died on December 2, 2002, in Bremen, Germany. His father, Gian Pietro Illich, was an aristocrat Croatian, and his mother, Ellen Rose Illich, was from German family of Jewish converts to Catholicism.

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