Heinrich Herkner

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

Herkner taught as a professor in Freiburg im Breisgau (1890-1892), Karlsruhe (1892-1898), Zurich (1898-1907), at the Technical University Berlin (1907-1913) and finally in 1913 at the University of Berlin.

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

Works

  • The oberelsässische cotton industry and its workers. Shown on the basis of facts. Publisher of Karl J. Trübner, Strassburg, 1887.
  • The social reform as a priority of economic progress. Duncker and Humblot, Leipzig 1891.
  • The labor question. Guttentag, Berlin 1894.
  • The battle for the moral value judgment in the national economy. 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.
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