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    Rudolf Hilferding

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  1. Rudolf Hilferding (10 August 1877 – 11 February 1941) was an Austrian-born Marxist economist, socialist theorist, [1] politician and the chief theoretician [2] for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) during the Weimar Republic, [3] being almost universally recognized as the SPD's foremost theoretician of the twentieth century. [4]

  2. Aug 6, 2024 · Rudolf Hilferding(born August 10, 1877, Vienna, Austria—died February 1941, Paris, France) was an Austrian-born German politician who was a leading representative of the Viennese development of Marxismand who served as finance minister in 1923 and 1928 in two German Social Democratic Party(SPD)-led governments.

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  3. Oct 31, 2023 · First Published: Rudolf Hilferding, Das Finanzkapital. Eine Studie über die jüngste Entwicklung des Kapitalismus, Vienna, Wiener Volksbuchhandlung, 1910 (Marx-Studien, vol. III) Source: Rudolf Hilferding, Finance Capital. A Study of the Latest Phase of Capitalist Development. Ed.

  4. Aug 9, 2019 · Rudolf Hilferding (1877-1941) was born in Vienna, but later changed his citizenship from Austrian to German. As editor of two official socialist newspapers, he voiced strong anti-Nazi views. He also served as Social Democratic Party deputy in the German parliament from 1924 to 1933. He was twice finance minister.

  5. This revised and expanded book focuses on Hilferding's major work, Finance Capital. In revisiting this influential book from a methodological point of view, both historical and intellectual, the authors affirm Hilferding's place in the Marxist tradition. Hilferding's ideas are used to criticise incumbent approaches in economics and enrich ...

  6. Hilferding's brief first tenure as Finance Minister began in August 1923, at the height of the hyperinflation, when Gustav Strese-mann was called upon to form a coalition government. Hilferding clearly inherited a situation which called for immediate and radical action. Hilferding had the opportun-ity to adopt Lenin's dictum (as reported by

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  8. The economist Rudolf Hilferding was born in Vienna in 1877 to a liberal Jewish family. While studying medicine at the University of Vienna, Hilferding was influenced by his Marxian teacher Carl Gr ü nberg (1861 – 1940). He abandoned medicine and, together with other Marxists, founded the Marx-Studien journal in 1904.