Stephan Krüger (social scientist)

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Stephan Krüger (* 1953 ) is a German graduate economist and social scientist, graduate economist and trained businessman. He has been working since the mid-1970s to make use of official statistics for the Marxist analysis of economic development and since the 1990s as an external corporate and project consultant for workforces, their representatives (works councils, employee representatives on supervisory boards) and unions. He is a member of the team at the Institute for the History and Future of Work, which is supported by the foundation of the same name founded by Horst Neumann . Stephan Krüger has taught at the Center for Economic and Sociological Studies (ZÖSS) of the University of Hamburg, for the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, the Marxist Evening School Hamburg (MASCH) and the Social Science Institute in Hanover. Technically and politically, he positions himself in daily media such as the Junge Welt and the taz and regularly in the magazine Sozialismus .

Fonts (selection)

  • with others, Keynes versus Marx? Presentation and criticism of General Theory, Hamburg 1984
  • General theory of capital accumulation. Long-term development and economic cycle, Hamburg 1986
  • Berlin. A metropolis in transition, regional analysis and reform project, Hamburg 1991
  • with Hasko Hüning, Brandenburg. Sand can as a business location. Proposal for a formative structural policy, Hamburg 1991
  • with Heiner Ganßmann (Ed.), Production - Class Theory. Festschrift for Sebastian Herkommer, Hamburg 1993
  • Business cycle and over-accumulation. Value, law of value and calculation of value for the Federal Republic of Germany, Hamburg 2007
  • General theory of capital accumulation. Business cycle and long-term development trends (Critique of Political Economy and Analysis of Capitalism, Vol. 1), Hamburg 2010
  • Political Economy of Money. Gold, currency, central bank policy and prices (Critique of Political Economy and Analysis of Capitalism, Vol. 2), Hamburg 2012
  • Economic Policy and Socialism. From political-economic minimum consensus to overcoming capitalism (Critique of Political Economy and Analysis of Capitalism, Vol. 3), Hamburg 2016
  • Keynes and Marx. Presentation and criticism of the "General Theory". Evaluation of Keynesian economic policy. Left Keynesianism and Socialism (Critique of Political Economy and Analysis of Capitalism, Vol. 4), Hamburg 2012
  • Development of German capitalism 1950–2013. Employment, cycle, added value, rate of profit, credit, world market, Hamburg 2015
  • Social inequality. Private wealth creation, welfare state redistribution and class structure (Critique of Political Economy and Analysis of Capitalism, Vol. 5), Hamburg 2017
  • with Joachim Bischoff , Fritz Fiehler, Christoph Lieber, Learning from Capital. The Topicality of Marx's Critique of Political Economy, Hamburg 2017
  • with Joachim Bischoff and Christoph Lieber, The Anatomy and Future of Civil Society. Value creation, mystification and class relations in modern capitalism, Hamburg 2018
  • Profit Rates and Capital Accumulation in the World Economy. Working and operating methods since the 19th century and the impending change of epoch, Hamburg 2019

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Individual evidence

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  4. See for example: World market and capital accumulation. Builder of the world market. Global shifts in hegemony, the enduring importance of national economies and the rise of emerging countries, in: Junge Welt, May 27, 2019.
  5. Review by Christoph Hornbogen, December 11, 2015, in: socialnet, [5] : “Anyone who is studying economics with critical intentions these days or who is otherwise concerned with the macroeconomic development of the FRG will find Stephan Krüger's statistical handbook helpful Means are given to understand the development of the FRG post-war economy. "