Ivan Illich (Vienna, September 4,1926 - Bremen, December 2,2002) was an Austrian philosopher and anarchist social critic, whose polemics on various forms of professional authority earned him worldwide notoriety. Author of an informal series of critiques of the institutions of "modern" culture, he addressed issues such as education, medicine, work, energy use, economic development, and gender. His work was most widely known in the 1970s, yet today is hard to find, … Wikipedia
Ivan Illich was born in Vienna in 1926. He studied theology and philosophy at the Gregorian University in Rome and obtained a Ph.D. in history at the University of Salzburg. reactor-core.org/deschooling.html
His Energy and Equity is available at http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/ira/illich/texts/energy_and_equity/ ( DeschoolingSociety is also available on-line). c2.com/cgi/wiki?IvanIllich
...ENERGY AND EQUITY by Ivan Illich ``El socialismo puede llegar slo en bicicleta.'' Jos Antonio Viera-Gallo, Assistant Secretary of Justice 1. THE ENERGY CRISIS 2. THE ... reactor-core.org/energy-and-equity.html
An address by Monsignor Ivan Illich to the Conference on InterAmerican Student Projects (CIASP) in Cuernavaca , Mexico , on April 20, 1968. www.swaraj.org/illich_hell.htm
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Ivan Illich. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Illich
I van Illich, the polyglot Austro-Croatian-Sephardic-Mexican-American philosopher and social theorist, died at the beginning of December last in Bremen, Germany. He had his hour of fame in the first half of the 1970s, when he appeared to be the most radi www.newcriterion.com/archive/21/jan03/illich.htm
Ivan Illich (1926 - 2002) rose to fame in the 1970s with a series of brilliant, short, polemical, books on major institutions of the industrialized world. www.infed.org/thinkers/et-illic.htm
Along with Energy and Equity , this book made Ivan Illich one of the most important theorists of the radical ecology movement of the 1970s. www.preservenet.com/theory/Illich.html