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Illich, Ivan
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Illich, Ivan (1926–2002)

Austrian-born US radical philosopher and activist. His works, which include Deschooling Society (1971), Towards a History of Needs (1978), and Gender (1982), are a critique of contemporary economic development, especially in the developing world.

Illich was born in Vienna and has lived in the USA and Latin America. He believed that modern technology and bureaucratic institutions are destroying peasant skills and self-sufficiency and creating a new form of dependency: on experts, professionals, and material goods. True liberation, he believes, can only be achieved by abolishing the institutions on which authority rests, such as schools and hospitals.



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A number of eminent Western writers, going back to William Morris and John Ruskin in the nineteenth century and Ivan Illich and Jacques Ellul in the twentieth, wrote about certain negative aspects of modern technology that Muslims should know.
Meanwhile, the rebel Catholic priest Ivan Illich took up the cause of Puerto Rican poor people on his way to writing his education manifesto, Deschooling Society (1971).
Thus, to use the rhetoric of Ivan Illich, the hospital 'expropriated' the health of the poor: they were medicalized.
 
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