Josef V. Chytry is a Californian critical studies and intellect history educator.
Background
Ethnicity:
Father is Czech (Plzn), mother is Armenian (Etchmiazin origin).
Josef V. was born on May 20, 1945 in Teheran, Iran. Son of Josef Chytry (Czech) and Arpenick Brinkworth (Armenian).
Education
Bachelor in Government International Affairs, George Washington University, DC, 1965; Master in International Affairs, Columbia University, New York City, 1967; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, England, 1973; Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Certified Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Germany, 1976.
Career
Adjunct professor critical studies California College Arts, Oakland/San Francisco, since 1996; Director Cythere, Berkeley, California, since 1994; Author: (novel) Pfleghof: A Theophanic Tale, (play) Rhea Silvia Ilia, (books) The Aesthetic State, Cytherica; Technology, Organization, and Competitiveness, Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change; managing editor Industrial & Corporation Change; contributor articles to professional journals.
Views
Hellenist and sympathetic to Hindu-Buddhism (married into Agama Hindu Bali in Padang Tegal, Bali, 1980)
Quotations:
Heraclitus: This Cosmos, the same for all, was neither created by gods nor by men, but has always been, is, and shall be: an everlasting fire, expanding and contracting by measure.