Heinrich Dietzel

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Heinrich Dietzel (born January 19, 1857 in Leipzig , † May 22, 1935 in Bonn ) was a German socio-economist.

Life

As the son of Leipzig legal scholar Gustav Dietzel (1827–1864), Dietzel studied law and political science at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg from 1876 . In 1877 he was reciprocated in the Corps Suevia Heidelberg . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . With Werner Sombart and Hermann Bahr he was a student of Adolph Wagner (Wagner liked to refer to Dietzel as his "only student"). He received his doctorate in 1879 at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen as Dr. iur. and in 1882 in Berlin as Dr. phil. In 1882/83 he toured France and Italy. In 1885 - at the age of 28 - he became a professor at the University of Dorpat . There he dealt with Karl Rodbertus . In 1890 he followed the call of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn as the successor to Erwin Nasse . He stayed in Bonn and turned down offers from the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , the University of Leipzig and the Berlin School of Management. He fought against Leo von Caprivi's protective tariff policy . Adored by his (few) students for his “fanatical clarity”, Dietzel was considered a “liberal individualist” who kept his distance from colleagues.

Works

  • Theoretical social economics . Leipzig 1895.
  • World economy and national economy . Dresden 1900 ( preview on Google Books ) (digitized edition at: urn : nbn: de: s2w-8739 )
  • The theory of the three world empires . Berlin 1900.
  • The nineteenth century and the program of liberalism. Speech in celebration of January 27, 1900 . Bonn 1900 (on the occasion of the birthday of Wilhelm II. )
  • Social Policy and Trade Policy . Berlin 1902.
  • The workers' producer interests and freedom of trade. A contribution to the theory of the labor market and wages . G. Fischer, Jena 1903.
  • Retaliatory tariffs . Berlin 1904.
  • The German-American trade treaty and the phantom of American industrial competition . Berlin 1905 ( preview on Google Books )
  • Reich estate tax or Reich wealth tax? Berlin 1908.
  • List's National System and the “National” Economic Policy . Tubingen 1912.
  • War Tax or War Loan? Tubingen 1912.
  • English and Prussian tax assessment. A comparison of the English with the Prussian system of income taxation (source principle versus recipient principle) . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin Leipzig 1919.
  • The nationalization of the war billions . Tubingen 1919.
  • with Heinrich Herkner : New contributions to the reorganization of the German financial sector . Munich 1919.
  • Contributions to the history of socialism and communism . Essen 1920. ( Preview on Google Books )
  • On the doctrinal value of the theory of values ​​and on the fundamental error of Marx's theory of distribution . Leipzig 1921.
  • Technical progress and economic freedom . Berlin 1922.
  • The importance of the “national system” for the past and the present . G. Fischer, Jena 1925.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 72/680
  2. ^ A b c d Adolf Weber : Main questions of economic policy . Duncker & Humblot, 1950, ISBN 978-3-428-01628-0 , p. 14 ff. ( Preview on Google Books )
  3. Dissertation: About the relationship between economics and social economics
  4. ^ H. Dietzel: Karl Rodbertus - representation of his life and his teaching . Jena 1886