Holger Heide

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Holger Heide (* 1939 ) is a German economist . From 1974 to 2004 he was professor of economics at the University of Bremen . Heide is considered an expert in the field of work addiction .

biography

Heide studied economics at the University of Kiel from 1958 to 1962 . He then worked for two years at the Institute for the World Economy in Kiel as a research assistant and did his doctorate on long-term economic planning in Sweden . He was active in the Socialist German Student Union , in the campaign against nuclear weapons ( Easter March ) and in the campaign for democracy and disarmament . He was a co-founder of the Socialist Bureau and the magazine links .

From 1967 to 1973 Heide worked in the area of ​​regional economic analysis and planning for the state government of Hesse . In 1974 he became a professor in the economics department at the University of Bremen. Among other things, he was involved in the anti-atom and alternative movement . Using the example of the expansive economic development of Japan and South Korea , he examined the historical development of the working society. He was in these countries during research stays.

Heide has headed the Social Economic Action Research Institute (SEARI) since 1997, which has been run as a non-profit, registered association under the name of the Society for the Promotion of Socio- Economic Action Research (SEARI) eV since his retirement . Heide is the chairman of this association and editor of the associated series of publications, Contributions to Socio-Economic Action Research .

Heide lives in Sweden today.

Works (selection)

  • with Francesco Carotta : Bologna. Notes on a model of reformed rule. In: Barbara Herzbruch (Ed.): Yearbook Politics 8 - The Red Army Fraction and the Left. Vol. 8, Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin 1978, ISBN 3-8031-1082-3 .
  • Nodong sahoe beoseonagi ( Ways out of the work society ). Park-Jong-Cheol, Seoul 2000.
  • as editor: South Korea - Movement in Crisis . Atlantik, Bremen 2000, ISBN 3-926529-32-6 .
  • as editor: The mass phenomenon of work addiction - historical background and current significance of a new widespread disease . Bremen 2002, ISBN 3-926529-36-9 .
  • as editor, with Sergio Bologna a. a. (Ed.): Self-organization. Transformation processes of work and social resistance in neoliberal capitalism . Berlin 2007.
  • with Su-Dol Kang: Jaboneul neomeo, nodongeul neomeo ( Beyond Capital - Beyond Work ). Ewho, Seoul 2009.

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