Ha Ki-rak
Ha Ki-Rak (Korean: 하기락; 1912–1997) was a professor and major figure in Korean anarchism.
Biography
The political life of Ha Ki-Rak, a Korean
While a student at
After the liberation from Japan in 1945, he helped form the first Korean anarchist organization, Ja-yoo sa-hoi kun-sul-ja yun-meng (League of Free Social Constructors), authoring its founding declaration and political program.
In 1946, when Korean anarchists returning from exile held a meeting at Kum-gang-sa in
In 1972, he founded the Han-kuk ja-ju-in yun-meng (Korean Anarchist Federation) in Seoul. In 1978, he published A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement.[2] In 1987, he took part in the congress of the Korean Anarchist Federation, which was established by Korean anarchists Lee Jung-Kyu and Lee Eul-Kyu. In 1995, two years before his death, he was a leading organizer of the World Peace Conference in Seoul.[3][4]
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References
- ISBN 978-9004188-49-5.
- ^ A History of the Korean Anarchist Movement.
- ^ Oh, Jang-Whan. "Ha Ki-Rak (1912–1997)". Blackwell Reference Online. Blackwell Publishing Inc. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
- ^ Ness, Immanuel. The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest.