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Kohr, Leopold, 1909-1994
Leopold Kohr
Leopold Kohr
(5 October 1909 in
Oberndorf bei Salzburg
, Austria – 26 February 1994, in
Gloucester
, England) was an
economist
,
jurist
and
political scientist
known both for his opposition to the "cult of bigness" in social organization and as one of those who inspired the ''
Small Is Beautiful
'' movement. For almost twenty years, he was Professor of Economics and Public Administration at the
University of Puerto Rico
. He described himself as a "
philosophical anarchist
." His most influential work was ''The Breakdown of Nations''. In 1983, he was awarded the
Right Livelihood Award
for "his early inspiration of the movement for a human scale."
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The breakdown of nations.
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1909
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1994
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Development without aid : the translucent society /
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Leopold
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1994
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The overdeveloped nations : the diseconomies of scale /
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Customs unions : a tool for peace.
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The breakdown of nations /
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