Rudolf Bahro

Philosopher and German politician

Rudolf Bahro - Philosopher and German politician
Born

November 18th, 1935
89 years ago

Died

1997
28 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

Links & References

A philosopher and politician, contributed to political thought and activism in East Germany. Critiqued the socialist state and advocated for reforms within the communist system. Authored significant works on democracy and ecology, including 'Logik der Rettung' and 'Die Alternative', which explored alternatives to existing societal structures. Spent years in imprisonment for political dissent and later became involved in the ecological movement. Emigrated to West Germany, where continued to write and influence political discourse.

Authored 'Die Alternative'

Worked on ecological political thought

Imprisoned for political dissent in East Germany

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