Ralph Borsodi (December, 1888 – October 27, 1977)[2] was an American agrarian theorist and practical experimenter interested in ways of living useful to the modern family desiring greater self-reliance (especially so during the Great Depression). Much of his theory related to living in rural surroundings on a modern homestead and was rooted in his Georgist beliefs.
^"Guide to the Ralph Borsodi Papers, 1938-1977". University of New Hampshire. 9 January 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
^"Ralph Borsodi, Wrote 'Flight From The City'". The New York Times. 28 October 1977. p. B-2.
RalphBorsodi (December, 1888 – October 27, 1977) was an American agrarian theorist and practical experimenter interested in ways of living useful to...
Brewery in Hungary Borsodi Liga, the nickname of the Hungarian League from 2005 to 2007, when it was sponsored by the brewery RalphBorsodi (1886–1977), American...
around the world. The ideas of modern homesteading proponents, such as RalphBorsodi, gained in popularity in the 1960s in the United States. Self-sufficiency...
Center for a New Economics website, "Swann was inspired by RalphBorsodi and by Borsodi's work with J. P. Narayan and Vinoba Bhave, both disciples of...
American libertarianism, along with Rose Wilder Lane and Ayn Rand. RalphBorsodi (1886–1977): American agrarian theorist, Georgist, founder of The School...
and often political decentralism through the ensuing years included RalphBorsodi, Wendell Berry, Paul Goodman, Carl Oglesby, Karl Hess, Donald Livingston...
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practice of living simply, among them Gandhian Richard Gregg, economists RalphBorsodi and Scott Nearing, anthropologist-poet Gary Snyder, and utopian fiction...
anarchism. He met RalphBorsodi and his School of Living in late 40s and remained friends with him until his death. After the death of Borsodi's wife, he moved...
Free America, Inc. and edited the monthly magazine Free America with RalphBorsodi and Herbert Agar. Through 1947, the magazine promoted agrarianism, distributism...
democratic republic. The form Celo was to take was that created by RalphBorsodi (1886-1977) who founded the School of Living, advocating the community...
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friend of the agrarian philosopher RalphBorsodi, and she occasionally worked on County Theatre sets with Borsodi. Her paintings at museums include Concarneau...
been critical of many aspects of urban life, and collaborated with RalphBorsodi on Agriculture in Modern Life (1939), advocating a return to rural living...
who stated in his book Science, Liberty and Peace that Wellock and RalphBorsodi's work constituted a "tiny piece of decentralist leaven" within the "whole...
ADMINISTRATION". Archived from the original on 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2012-03-03. Borsodi, Ralph (January 1934). "Subsistence Homesteads, President Roosevelt's New Land...
sculptor, installation artist 1966 Margaret Boozer (born 1966), ceramist Bela Borsodi, (born 1966), photographer Charlie Bynar, (born 1966), watercolorist Susanne...