Heinrich Herkner

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Heinrich Herkner

Heinrich Herkner (born June 27, 1863 in Reichenberg , Austria-Hungary , † May 27, 1932 in Berlin ) was a German economist .

Live and act

Heinrich Herkner taught as a professor in Freiburg im Breisgau (1890–1892), Karlsruhe (1892–1898), Zurich (1898–1907), at the TU Berlin (1907–1913) and finally from 1913 at the University of Berlin. In 1928 he received an honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Dresden.

Herkner was a founding member of the German Society for Sociology (1909) and belonged to its first board of directors with Max Weber , Ferdinand Tönnies and Georg Simmel .

Fonts

  • The Upper Alsatian cotton industry and its workers. Presented on the basis of the facts. Published by Karl J. Trübner, Strasbourg 1887.
  • Social reform as the imperative of economic progress . Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1891.
  • The worker question . Guttentag, Berlin 1894.
  • The struggle for the moral value judgment in economics. In: Schmoller's yearbook for legislation, administration and economics in the German Empire. 36, 1912, pp. 515-555.
  • War and economics . Heymann, Berlin 1915.
  • Germany and German Austria . Hirzel, Leipzig 1919.
  • Liberalism and Nationalism 1848–1890 . Propylaea, Berlin 1930.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of honorary doctoral candidates. TU Dresden , accessed on June 21, 2014 .

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