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Majid Rahnema was born on 1924 in Iran, is an Iranian diplomat, economist and poverty researcher. Discover Majid Rahnema's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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1957

He represented Iran at the UN from 1957 to 1971.

He worked on problems of poverty and production processes of poverty by the market economy.

Long an ambassador, he represented Iran at the UN for twelve successive sessions of 1957 to 1971.

1959

He was Commissioner of the United Nations in Rwanda and Burundi in 1959, for elections and the referendum that led these countries to independence.

1967

Between 1967 and 1971 he was Minister of Science and Higher Education in Iran under the Shah.

1971

In 1971, he created an Institute for Studies of Endogenous Development, inspired by the educational ideas of Paulo Freire, to begin a development project basis with the farmers of Lorestan.

1974

He also served on the University Council of the United Nations from 1974 to 1978, and also resident representative of the United Nations in Mali.

1985

After his retirement in 1985 he taught at the University of California at Berkeley for six years, then, from 1993, to Claremont Pitzer Colleges.

He then settled in France, where he taught at the American University of Paris.

His many diplomatic activities in the third world led him to reflect on the development, particularly on poverty.

He came to distinguish "poverty" (lifestyle based on moderation, which may be voluntary cf. Voluntary simplicity) from "misery" (lack of access to livelihood).

2003

The reflection of twenty years led to the publication of his book When Misery Hunts Poverty (2003).

In this book, the author summarized his approach: "The spread of widespread misery and poverty is an obviously unacceptable social scandal, especially in societies perfectly capable of avoiding it. And the visceral rebellion it provokes in us is quite understandable and justified. But it is not by increasing the power of the machine to create goods and hardware products that this scandal will end, because the machine put into operation this effect is the same one that consistently produces misery."

'He is now trying to understand the many reasons and causes of scandal.

It is this research that brings me now to show how a radical transformation of our lifestyle, including a reinvention of the chosen poverty, has now become the sine qua non of any serious struggle against new forms of production misery.'

A friend of Ivan Illich, he participated in his reflections on development.

2015

Majid Rahnema (1924 – 14 April 2015) was a diplomat and former Minister of Iran, born in Tehran.

He died on 14 April 2015 in Lyon.