Jörg Goldberg

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Jörg Goldberg (* 1943 in Wittenberge ) is a German economist and non-fiction author.

Goldberg worked at the Institute for Marxist Studies and Research , specializing in crisis theory and analysis of economic development. The DKP-affiliated organization was dissolved in 1989 after the SED's funding ended and all employees were dismissed. From 1989 he worked as a development policy expert. From 1993 to 1996 he was an economic and social policy advisor in Benin . He carried out the same activity in Zambia from 2002 to 2005 .

Goldberg published books, articles in the daily newspaper Junge Welt and magazines and is part of the editorial team of the magazine Z. Zeitschrift Marxistische Erneuerung .

Fonts

As an author

  • To assess the current global economic crisis. In: Das Argument 112 (November / December 1978), pp. 807-813
  • Jörg Goldberg, Angelina Sörgel : Green alternative economic concepts. Analysis and criticism . Frankfurt am Main, IMSF, 1982; DNB 840362595
  • From crisis to crisis. The economy of the Federal Republic in upheaval . Cologne, Pahl-Rugenstein, 1988; ISBN 3-7609-1147-1
  • Survival in the gold country: Africa in global capitalism . Cologne, Papyrossa, 2008; ISBN 978-3-89438-398-5
  • The emancipation of the south. The reinvention of capitalism from tradition and world market . Cologne, Papyrossa, 2015; ISBN 978-3-89438-579-8 .

As editor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Jörg Goldberg" Marxist sheets , June 11, 2020
  2. Peter Schütt : What money I take, the song I sing . In: Die Zeit , June 5, 1990: "What the DKP has always denied, that is now confirmed by the writer Peter Schütt, himself a member of the party's federal executive committee from 1971 to 1989: from the beginning the West German communists were attached to the East Berlin drip."