We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation.
About Ivan Illich
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 constrains learning to narrow situations in a fairly short period of the human lifespan.
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Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn’t organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
Healthy people are those who live in healthy homes on a healthy diet; in an environment equally fit for birth, growth work, healing, and dying… Healthy people need no bureaucratic interference to mate, give birth, share the human condition and die.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
The public school has become the established church of secular society.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
School divides life into two segments, which are increasingly of comparable length. As much as anything else, schooling implies custodial care for persons who are declared undesirable elsewhere by the simple fact that a school has been built to serve them.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
At the moment of death I hope to be surprised.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
Leadership does not depend on being right.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
The compulsion to do good is an innate American trait. Only North Americans seem to believe that they always should, may, and actually can choose somebody with whom to share their blessings. Ultimately this attitude leads to bombing people into the acceptance of gifts.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
There is no greater distance than that between a man in prayer and God.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)
Effective health care depends on self-care; this fact is currently heralded as if it were a discovery.
Austrian philosopher and theologian (1926-2002)