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The Politics of Conviviality

on BBC Radio 3

Ivan lllich talks to Richard Wollheim
' What I would like is a radical inversion in politics.... that will enforce an individual's right to do things for himself and for others rather than for the efficiency of institutions. I suspect that quite suddenly people will realise that increased productivity destroys conviviality.' (Ivan Illich )
Richard Wollheim is Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic in the University of London
Recorded during the Zeno Symposium, an international philosophical conference held in Cyprus last September,
(William Walsh reviews Ivan Illich 's Deschooling Society: Friday, 10.50 pm)

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Richard Wollheim
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Ivan Illich
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Richard Wollheim
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William Walsh
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Ivan Illich

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