Carl Kindermann (economist)

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Carl Kindermann (born August 10, 1860 in Magdeburg , † April 21, 1938 in Schopfheim ) was a German economist .

Life

Kindermann, son of the court assessor Carl Kindermann senior as well as the Alwine nee Wodick, started studying law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin after having passed the Abitur , in 1885 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD . He then took a degree in economics at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , which he obtained there in 1889 with the academic degree of Dr. phil. completed.

After years of assistance , he completed his habilitation in Heidelberg in 1894 as a private lecturer in political science and in 1898 he was promoted to associate professor there . In 1906 Kindermann was offered a professorship for economics at the Hohenheim Agricultural University . At the same time he took up a professorship at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Stuttgart, which he held until its dissolution in 1913. He also held a teaching position at the TH Stuttgart from 1910 to 1923 . Carl Kindermann, who retired in Hohenheim in 1930 , emerged as a representative of nationally oriented economics.

Fonts

  • Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution , Spamer, 1888
  • On the organic distribution of goods, Duncker & Humblot, 1894
  • Coercion and Freedom, a General Factor in Peoples Life, Duncker & Humblot, 1901
  • Party systems and development in their effects on the culture of modern peoples, Edition 2, F. Enke, 1907
  • The leaders in modern national life: their basic character, their upbringing, their tasks, E. Ulmer, 1909
  • The German people's mastery years; the last will of the fallen , Greiner & Pfeiffer , 1916
  • The social creativity in the construction of Germany and the life of nations, G. Callwey, 1919

literature

  • Gerhard Lüdtke (Hrsg.), Werner Schuder (Hrsg.), Joseph Kürschner (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1928/29. 3rd edition, De Gruyter, Berlin 1929, ISBN 3111071685 , page 1151.
  • Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg: Publications of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg: Research, Volumes 43-46, W. Kohlhammer, 1958, page 81.
  • University of Hohenheim, Günther Franz (Ed.): University of Hohenheim, Agricultural University 1818-1968, E. Ulmer, 1968, page 93, 94.
  • Dagmar Drüll: 1803 - 1932, Volume 2, In: Heidelberger Gelehrtenlexikon, Springer-Verlag, 1986 ISBN 0387158561 . Page 134.