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John C. Rensenbrink (born August 30, 1928) is an American political scientist, philosopher, journalist, educational innovator, and political activist. He has initiated and helped found many organizations, the most prominent of which are the Maine Green Party (1984) and the Green Party of the United States (1984-87) for both of which he was a principal founder.〔(John Rensenbrink Biography ) Americans Who Tell The Truth〕 ==Early life and education== Rensenbrink was born in 1928 in rural Pease, Minnesota, one of seven children of Dutch-American farming parents. Their mother, Effie, was born in the Netherlands; their father, John, was the eldest son of Dutch immigrants. where he worked on his family's farm. Rensenbrink and his brother Henry operated the dairy farm upon their father’s untimely death in 1943. Unable to attend high school, Rensenbrink took a correspondence course conducted by the American School in Chicago. Leaving home at the age of 18, he attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he studiued history, English and philosophy and . His mother and siblings moved to that city the following year. He graduated from Calvin with a BA in 1950. He then entered the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, focused primarily on political philosophy, and received a Masters Degree in political science in 1951. This was followed by a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the University of Amsterdam from 1951-52. Thereafter, he studied at the University of Chicago, concentrating on political philosophy, American politics, and constitutional law, and completed his Ph.D. in political science from that university in 1956. His Ph.D thesis was entitled “Technology and Utopia: the Structure of Freedom”.〔(John C. Rensenbrink Vita ) International Society for Universal Dialogue〕
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