Felix Ortt

Felix Ortt

Felix Ortt: A Dutch Philosopher and Christian Anarchist

Felix Louis Ortt (June 9, 1866 - October 15, 1959) was a prominent Dutch philosopher and a key figure in the Christian anarchist movement. While trained as a civil engineer and working in water management, a bout of malaria led him to explore alternative medicine and adopt a pacifist lifestyle.

Key Points About Felix Ortt

  • Background: Born in Groningen, Netherlands, Ortt was a civil engineer by training but later became deeply involved in philosophy and social activism.
  • Philosophy: A strong advocate of Christian anarchism, Ortt was influenced by Tolstoyan principles. He believed in a society without government, based on voluntary cooperation and individual conscience.
  • Activism: Involved in various radical campaigns, including anti-vivisection, vegetarianism, and the Pure Life Movement. He was also president of the Dutch Vegetarian Society.
  • Other Interests: Ortt explored philosophical concepts like "pneumatic-energetic monism" and delved into parapsychology.

Additional Notes

  • There seems to be some confusion regarding a person named Felix Dono Ortt, who was a different individual with a military background.
  • Ortt's contributions to Christian anarchism and his philosophical works are considered significant in understanding the movement.


Found 1 books in total
Al mia fratineto Letero pri la seksvivo
Al mia fratineto: Letero pri la seksvivo by Felix Ortt A Delicate Subject in Esperanto...
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