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Anton Pinschoff

Anton Pinschoff was born an Austrian exile and educated in Britain. In the late 1960's he dropped out of architecture, went to jail in support of Vietnam, worked in agitprop theatre, did a farming apprenticeship, went to Mexico and America, was at the last Isle of Wight and the first Glastonbury festivals, and entered the realm of the 'Fourth World', whose journal at that time was 'Resurgence'.

He spent the mid-1970's in Switzerland, Austria and France, acting as secretary-general of the embryonic 'International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement' (IFOAM). He became a backwoodsman in Brittany (Little Britain) for a quarter of a century and a smallholder with a precarious pitch at the weekly street-market.

He worked on the first three 'Fourth World' assemblies and in the mid-1990's co-founded the 'Cliff-Edge Signalling Company'(CESC) aiming at integrating Gesellist land and monetary reform principles across linguistic chasms into coherent infrastructure with various other undercurrents resisting progress towards the void, and trying to disinvent capitalism.

The New Protectionism
Trading in Silence
A Tale of Two Jacques
LETS Be Really Dangerous
Silvio Gesell - a bibliography
The Natural Economic Order - a course

Copies of these documents may be obtained from

26 The High Street, Purton, Wiltshire SN5 4AE, UK
Tel: 01793 77 22 14 Fax: 01793 77 25 21
e-mail: john.papworth@btinternet.com

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