Margarete Tjaden-Steinhauer

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Margarete Tjaden-Steinhauer (born July 12, 1936 in Eisenach ) is a Marxist German sociologist and political scientist who taught political economy at the Kassel University. She is considered a representative of the Marburg School of Political Science .

Tjaden-Steinhauer studied German , English , sociology , political science and economics at the University of Frankfurt am Main , the University of Edinburgh and the University of Marburg , where she received her doctorate in 1964 under Heinz Maus . After working as a research assistant and lecturer in Marburg, she moved to the Kassel University in 1975, where she taught as a professor of political economy.

She is married to Karl Hermann Tjaden , with whom she often published jointly.

Fonts (selection)

  • The political sociology of Auguste Comte and its difference to the liberal social theory of Condorcet , Meisenheim am Glan: Hain, 1966 (also dissertation, Marburg 1964)
  • The social consciousness of the workers. Outlines of a theoretical determination , Cologne: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1975, ISBN 3-7609-0206-5
  • Managed poverty. Pauperism in the Federal Republic. History and forms of appearance , Hamburg: VSA-Verlag, 1985, ISBN 3-87975-311-3
  • Society from Olduvai to Uruk. Sociological excursions , Kassel: Jenior and Pressler, 1998 (together with Karl Hermann Tjaden and Lars Lambrecht ), ISBN 3-928172-82-4
  • Gesellschaft von Rom bis Ffm. Inequality Relationships in Western Europe and the Iberian Eigenwege , Kassel: Jenior, 2001 (together with Karl Hermann Tjaden and a discussion on the beginnings of social inequality by Frigga Haug ), ISBN 3-934377-60-2 .

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