Franz Oppenheimer

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Franz Oppenheimer was a German sociologist and political economist known for his influential work on the sociology of the state and for advocating a liberal, cooperative form of socialism.

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instanceOf German Jew
human
political economist
sociologist
university teacher
citizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
United States of America
countryOfBirth German Confederation NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1864-03-30
dateOfDeath 1943-09-30
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Freiburg NERFINISHED
employer University of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews NERFINISHED
familyName Oppenheimer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork political economy
social philosophy
sociology
givenName Franz NERFINISHED
influenced Alexander Rüstow NERFINISHED
German ordoliberalism
Ludwig Erhard NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Röpke NERFINISHED
libertarian political theory
influencedBy Ferdinand Tönnies NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
classical liberalism
knownFor advocating a liberal, cooperative form of socialism
theory of the state as based on conquest and exploitation
languageOfWork German
movement cooperative movement
liberal socialism
name Franz Oppenheimer NERFINISHED
notableIdea distinction between economic means and political means
liberal cooperative socialism
sociology of the state
view of the state as an instrument of domination
notableWork Die Siedlungsgenossenschaft NERFINISHED
System der Soziologie NERFINISHED
The State NERFINISHED
Wegbereiter des Sozialismus NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
physician
professor
originalTitleOfWork Der Staat NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Berlin
placeOfDeath Los Angeles
positionHeld professor of sociology and theoretical political economy at the University of Frankfurt
publicationYearOfWork 1908
religion Judaism

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Walter Eucken doctoralAdvisor Franz Oppenheimer