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Location
  
Brussels, Belgium

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founder
  
Jorge Ángel Livraga Rizzi

Origins
  
Argentina

Method
  
Culture, volunteerism

Founded
  
15 July 1957

New Acropolis httpswwwacropolisorgimagesNx80xNuevaAcropo

Type
  
Non-governmental organization

Focus
  
Philosophy, philanthropy

Similar
  
CESNUR, Café philosophique, Tradition - Family and Property

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New Acropolis (NA; official name: Organización Internacional Nueva Acrópolis "OINA" - Organisation Internationale Nouvelle Acropole, association internationale sans but lucratif) is a worldwide non-profit organisation founded in 1957 by Jorge Ángel Livraga Rizzi (died 1991) first as a school of philosophy and later on as an international organization devoted to philosophical studies and practice. Registered in Belgium as international organization since 1981, number 3/12-941/S.

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Founding charter

Its founding charter aims :

  1. To promote universal fraternity among people of all creeds, races and backgrounds.
  2. To promote a holistic vision of the world through the comparative study of philosophies, sciences, religions and arts.
  3. To enable human beings to develop their potential and live in harmony with Nature by understanding its laws.

Aside from regular philosophy courses, lectures, and workshops the organization also involved in social and philanthropic activities, such as food collection campaigns, art workshops, cleaning of monuments and parks, as well as disaster rescues.

Reception

The French Commission on Cults (1995) as well as a Belgian parliamentary commission, have, in 1997, registered it as a cult in their respective countries, in an annexed blacklist to their report, along with 171 other associations. On May 27, 2005, the cult blacklists were abandoned by the French government as becoming too quickly out of date and responsibility for keeping an eye on cult groups, and returned to local prefects.

New Acropolis has been widely criticized for cultic activities and practices, including high levels of secrecy and deception.

References

New Acropolis Wikipedia