František Ladislav Chleborád Explained

Honorific Prefix:Doctor
František Chleborád
Native Name:Franciscus Chleborad[1]
Native Name Lang:Latin
Birth Place:Habry, Bohemia, Austrian Empire
Death Date:20 July 1911
Death Place:St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Resting Place:St. Petersburg, Polish cemetery
Nationality:Bohemian
Citizenship:Austrian
Field:political economy
Alma Mater:University of Prague
Influences:Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch

František Ladislav Chleborád (24 November 1839 – 20 July 1911) was a Czech political economist and a pioneer of cooperatives.

Biography

Born in Habry[1] in Bohemia, part of the Austrian Empire, he graduated Staroměstské gymnázium (Old Town Grammar School) in Prague and went on to study law and political economy.

Being fluent in Bulgarian, Russian, German, Serbian or French, Chleborád travelled the world and became an honorary consul of the Republic of Venezuela. He held many posts during his active career, including the chairman of the Brno Sokol, and leadership roles in financial institutions and banks.

Chleborád was prominent for founding the worker's cooperatives,[2] named Oul (19th century Czech for beehive), encouraging workers to unite and to be educated.[3] The organization was inspired by the ideas of Schulze-Delitzsch. The Czech mutual aid movement then spread outside of Prague and was also established in Brno and Liberec.[4]

He taught political economy at the University of Prague, writing influential textbooks, arguing for nationalist socialism.[5] He was academically active at around the financial crisis of 1873.

In 1888, Chleborád emigrated to the Russian Empire, where he became the government's adviser on matters Slavic and financial. He died in St. Petersburg in 1911.

Works

Chleborád wrote many treatises on political economy,[6] published in newspapers (such as Dělník and Dělnické Listy) and even wrote a poetic work on saints Cyril and Methodius:

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Notes and References

  1. http://img24.cz/images/06493058832988097407.jpg Church record on birth and baptism
  2. Book: The Formation of Labour Movements, 1870-1914: An International Perspective. van der Linden, M.. Rojahn, J.. 1990. Brill Academic Pub. 9789004092761. 333. February 5, 2017.
  3. Book: Balázs Trencsényi. Maciej Janowski. Monika Baár. Michal Kopecek. Maria Falina. A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe: Negotiating Modernity in the 'Long Nineteenth Century'. 2016. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-873714-8. 352–.
  4. Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPCz CC, Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPS CC. An Outline of the History of the CPCz. Prague: Orbis Press Agency, 1980. p. 21
  5. Book: Austrian National Socialism before 1918. Whiteside, A.G.. 2012. Springer Netherlands. 9789401504683. 54. February 5, 2017.
  6. https://aleph.nkp.cz/F/?ccl_term=wau=jk01050162+or+wkw=jk01050162&func=find-c&local_base=skc Library record of Chleborád