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Albert O. Hirschman

His later work in political economy advanced two schemata: the first describes the three basic possible responses to decline in firms or polities (quitting, speaking up, staying quiet) in ''Exit, Voice, and Loyalty'' (1970); the second describes the basic arguments made by conservatives (perversity, futility and jeopardy) in ''The Rhetoric of Reaction'' (1991).
In World War II, he played a key role in rescuing refugees in occupied France. Provided by Wikipedia