Gustav Ratzenhofer (July 4, 1842 in Vienna – October 8, 1904 in the Atlantic Ocean) was an Austrian military officer, philosopher and sociologist.[1] He also wrote under the pseudonym Gustav Renehr.
^Small, Albion W. (1908). "Ratzenhofer's Sociology". American Journal of Sociology. 13 (4): 433–438. ISSN 0002-9602.
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