Otto Burri

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Otto Burri (born January 24, 1909 , † December 20, 1996 ) was a Swiss pan-idealist author .

Burri was a teacher at the Viktoria secondary school in Bern from 1939 to 1974 . He was strongly influenced by Rudolf Maria Holzapfel's pan-idealism and developed means of spreading his theories. He was a co-founder of the Society for a Total Culture in Bern. In his writings he deals particularly with the ideals of panidealism, including world peace.

Fonts (selection)

  • Aggression?! Attached work: stones on the way to peace. Education for Peace. Bern: Verlag Neue Ideen, 1974. 78 pages.
  • Man in the new worldview. Bern: Verlag Neue Ideen, 1974. 43 pages.
  • For a conscience of humanity. Attached work: UN and humanity. Switzerland and the UN. Bern: Verlag Neue Ideen, 1974. 32 pages.
  • Man in the new worldview. Bern: Society for a total culture , 1981. 71 pages.
  • Rudolf Maria Holzapfel (1874–1930): Major works: an introduction and overview as a study aid. Writings on culture, volume 3. Aarau / Frankfurt am Main / Salzburg: Sauerländer, 1985. 16 pages. ISBN 3-7941-2734-X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinz Balmer : Otto Burri, January 24, 1909-20. December 1996. June 24, 2011.