List of Estonians - Business and Politics

Business and Politics

  • Hardo Aasmäe (born 1951), geographer, politician, encyclopedist
  • Andrus Ansip (born 1956), politician
  • Jaan Anvelt (1884–1937), politician
  • Ado Birk (1883–1942), politician
  • Ivi Eenmaa (born 1943), librarian and politician
  • Kaarel Eenpalu (Karl Einbund, 1888–1942), politician
  • Ene Ergma (born 1944), politician
  • Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie (1622–1686), politician (Sweden)
  • Toomas Hendrik Ilves (born 1953), journalist, politician, president
  • Ernst Jaakson (1905–1998), diplomat
  • Steve Jurvetson (born 1967), businessman (USA)
  • Siim Kallas (born 1948), politician
  • Carmen Kass (born 1978), supermodel, actress, politician
  • Tunne Kelam (born 1936), politician
  • Tõnis Kint (1896–1991), politician
  • Mihkel Klaassen (1880–1952), State judge
  • August Koern (1900–1989), politician and diplomat
  • Eerik-Niiles Kross (born 1967), diplomat and politician
  • Mart Laar (born 1960), politician, historian
  • Rein Lang (born 1957), journalist, businessman, politician
  • Robert Lepikson (1952–2006), businessman, politician
  • Peeter Lepp (born 1943), politician
  • Jürgen Ligi (born 1959), politician
  • Elmar Lipping (1906–1994), politician
  • Hjalmar Mäe (1901–1978), politician
  • Linnart Mäll (born 1938), orientalist, politician
  • Harry Männil (1920–2010), businessman, art collector
  • Heinrich Mark (1911–2004), politician
  • Jaan Manitski (born 1942), businessman, politician
  • Maret Maripuu (born 1974), politician
  • Lennart Meri (1929–2006), writer, filmmaker, president
  • Jüri Mõis (born 1956), businessman, politician
  • Aarni Neuvonen (20th century), employment fraudster
  • Kristiina Ojuland (born 1966), politician
  • Lembit Öpik (born 1965), politician (United Kingdom)
  • Rein Otsason (1931–2004), economist, businessman
  • Siiri Oviir (born 1947), politician
  • Ivari Padar (born 1965), politician
  • Tõnis Palts (born 1953), politician, businessman
  • Sir Arvi Parbo (born 1926), businessman (Australia)
  • Juhan Parts (born 1966), politician
  • Keit Pentus (born 1976), politician
  • Hanno Pevkur (born 1977), politician
  • Jüri Pihl (born 1954), politician
  • Konstantin Päts (1874–1956), journalist, politician, former president
  • Jaan Poska (1866–1920), diplomat, politician
  • Valdo Randpere (born 1958), businessman, musician
  • August Rei (1886–1963), politician, diplomat
  • Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946), politician, ideologist (Germany)
  • Arnold Rüütel (born 1928), agricultural manager, politician, president
  • Edgar V. Saks (1910–1984), statesman, historian and author
  • Edgar Savisaar (born 1950), politician
  • Johannes Sikkar (1897–1960), politician
  • Jaanus Silla (born 1969), motion picture industry promoter
  • Artur Sirk (1900–1937), officer, lawyer, politician
  • Otto Strandman (1875–1941), politician
  • Rein Taagepera (born 1933), political scientist, politician
  • Jaak Tamm (1950–1999), politician
  • Alexei Tammet-Romanov (died 1977), Romanov impostor
  • Andres Tarand (born 1940), politician
  • Indrek Tarand (born 1964), politician, historian, journalist
  • Enn Tarto (born 1938), dissident, politician
  • Otto Tief (1889–1976), military officer, politician
  • Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?/unknown), journalist, politician
  • Jüri Uluots (1890–1945), lawyer, politician
  • Aleksander Warma (1890–1970), navy officer, politician
  • Priit Vilba (born 1953), businessman, politician
  • Jüri Vilms (1889–1918), lawyer, politician
  • Toomas Vilosius (born 1951), physucuan, politician
  • Tiit Vähi (born 1947), businessman, politician

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    The so-called consumer society and the politics of corporate capitalism have created a second nature of man which ties him libidinally and aggressively to the commodity form. The need for possessing, consuming, handling and constantly renewing the gadgets, devices, instruments, engines, offered to and imposed upon the people, for using these wares even at the danger of one’s own destruction, has become a “biological” need.
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