Fritz Ullrich Fack

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Fritz Ullrich Fack (born May 3, 1930 in Leipzig ; † June 9, 2019 in Bad Honnef ) was a German journalist and editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung .

life and work

Fack lived in Leipzig until 1951. After graduating from high school, he worked in his father's company. He then studied political science in West Berlin at the German University for Politics and Economics at the Free University . In 1957 he was promoted to Dr. rer. pole. PhD . He had been part of the editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) since 1956, and from 1960 as an economic and political correspondent in Bonn . There he was a member of the board of the Federal Press Conference for many years . From 1971 until his retirement in 1994 he was one of the six editors of the FAZ. His journalistic interest was in German domestic politics and its economic background, the political landscape and the German question ; he was also a member of the business journalist Neuhauser Kreis . Since 1982 he was a board member of the Ludwig Erhard Foundation .

Publications

  • Social market economy. An introduction . Ploetz, Freiburg and Würzburg 1979.
  • with Peter Hort: Social market economy. Stations of a liberal order . Ploetz, Freiburg and Würzburg 1990.
  • Ed .: The German model. Free constitutional state and social market economy . Langen-Müller-Herbig, Munich 1991.
  • Because the distance is so close. Enjoyable stories . Langen-Müller-Herbig, Munich 1999.

Individual evidence

  1. Frankfurter Allgemeine from June 12, 2019: On the death of Fritz Ullrich Fack. Germany was his life's theme , by Günther Nonnenmacher , accessed on June 12, 2019
  2. Dissertation: The German Steel Cartels in the Great Depression. Investigation of the economic and political influence of their behavior and their market power on the course of the great German state and economic crisis .
  3. FRITZ-ULLRICH FACK , Der Spiegel, January 4, 1971.
  4. ^ Eduard Neumaier: Willy Brandt consultant. The chancellor and his court . In: Die Zeit, December 7, 1973, accessed August 7, 2014.
  5. Ingeborg Lukas (arr.): You edit and write . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurt am Main, 1997, p. 30.