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'''Heinz Sonntag''' is a German-born Venezuelan academic and an anti-Chavez activist. He is the founder of [[Observatorio Hannah Arendt]]
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'''Heinz R Sonntag''' is a German-born Venezuelan academic, an anti-Chavez activist and a signatory to the [[Euston Manifesto]]. He is the founder of [[Observatorio Hannah Arendt]].
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His statement on the Euston Manifesto website describes Venezuela under Chavez as a country on a "trip to totalitarianism under the guidance of Hugo Chavez Frias". He declared his joining up with the pro-Iraq war Zionist network, an "expression of my engagement in the fight against an inhuman world, dominated not by human racionality (or substantial racionality, as Max Weber would have said) but by techno-economic racionality."[http://eustonmanifesto.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=36] On other occassions he has called the Chavez government 'fascist'.
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==Affiliations==
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*[[Euston Manifesto]]
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*[[Observatorio Hannah Arendt]]

Revision as of 17:38, 18 August 2007

Heinz R Sonntag is a German-born Venezuelan academic, an anti-Chavez activist and a signatory to the Euston Manifesto. He is the founder of Observatorio Hannah Arendt.

His statement on the Euston Manifesto website describes Venezuela under Chavez as a country on a "trip to totalitarianism under the guidance of Hugo Chavez Frias". He declared his joining up with the pro-Iraq war Zionist network, an "expression of my engagement in the fight against an inhuman world, dominated not by human racionality (or substantial racionality, as Max Weber would have said) but by techno-economic racionality."[1] On other occassions he has called the Chavez government 'fascist'.

Affiliations