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'''Ambrose Verreitzsch''' (born {{AN|1682}} is a Guttulinese social theorist, orator, and economist. | '''Ambrose Verreitzsch''' (born {{AN|1682}}) is a Guttulinese social theorist, orator, and economist. | ||
A drafting technician by trade, Ambrose became a card-carrying member of the [[National Movement of Human Ecologists]] in {{AN|1706}} after hearing a speech by [[Łudo Thalva]] at Irenaea. With fellow Guttulinese Human Ecologists, Callum Rodjs and Maximilian Dals, Ambrose founded ''Lohmin'', a political newspaper aiming to provide a Human Ecology perspective on current events and to publish essays on Human Ecology and its potential application to different societal issues. | A drafting technician by trade, Ambrose became a card-carrying member of the [[National Movement of Human Ecologists]] in {{AN|1706}} after hearing a speech by [[Łudo Thalva]] at Irenaea. With fellow Guttulinese Human Ecologists, Callum Rodjs and Maximilian Dals, Ambrose founded ''Lohmin'' (Radiance), a political newspaper aiming to provide a Human Ecology perspective on current events and to publish essays on Human Ecology and its potential application to different societal issues. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 5 August 2023
Ambrose Verreitzsch (born 1682 AN) is a Guttulinese social theorist, orator, and economist.
A drafting technician by trade, Ambrose became a card-carrying member of the National Movement of Human Ecologists in 1706 AN after hearing a speech by Łudo Thalva at Irenaea. With fellow Guttulinese Human Ecologists, Callum Rodjs and Maximilian Dals, Ambrose founded Lohmin (Radiance), a political newspaper aiming to provide a Human Ecology perspective on current events and to publish essays on Human Ecology and its potential application to different societal issues.