University of Göttingen (Ph.D.) Trinity College Dublin
Scientific career
Fields
Economist
Institutions
University of Munich
Doctoral advisor
Adolph Wagner (Habitilation) Johann von Helferich [da] (Ph.D.)
Doctoral students
Theodor Heuss Robert René Kuczynski Werner Hegemann Fukuda Tokuzō Hans Ehrenberg
Lujo[1] Brentano (/brɛnˈtɑːnoʊ/; German:[bʁɛnˈtaːno]; 18 December 1844 – 9 September 1931) was an eminent German economist and social reformer.
'^It is often mistakenly claimed that Brentano was called Ludwig Joseph, and that "Lujo" was a kind of nickname or contraction. This is incorrect; while he was given his name after a Ludwig and a Joseph, Lujo was his real and legal first name. (See his autobiography, Mein Leben im Kampf um die soziale Entwicklung Deutschlands, p. 18.)
LujoBrentano (/brɛnˈtɑːnoʊ/; German: [bʁɛnˈtaːno]; 18 December 1844 – 9 September 1931) was an eminent German economist and social reformer. Lujo Brentano...
uncle, via his brother Christian, of Franz and LujoBrentano. Clemens Brentano was born to Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche, a wealthy merchant...
Lorenzo Brentano, politician LujoBrentano, economist, reformer Marianne Ehrmann-Brentano, novelist Robert Brentano, American historian Theodore Brentano, American...
School of Brentano. Brentano was born at Marienberg am Rhein [de], near Boppard. He was son of Christian Brentano, brother of LujoBrentano, and paternal...
brother Christian, were Franz and LujoBrentano. Bettina von Arnim was born at Frankfurt am Main, into the large Brentano family of an Italian merchants...
Society by Society. Ward's major works can be found here: [10] Ludwig Joseph Brentano (Germany, 1844–1931) Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (Czechoslovakia, 1850–1937)...
Karl Bücher, Adolph Wagner, Georg Friedrich Knapp and to some extent LujoBrentano; the Youngest, led by Werner Sombart and including, to a very large...
specific form of Kathedersozialismus. (Albert Schäffle (1831–1903), LujoBrentano (1844–1931), Gustav von Schmoller (1838–1917) and Karl Rodbertus(-Jagetzow)...
important role in the revolution. Some intellectuals such as the economist LujoBrentano, the conductor Bruno Walter and the writers Heinrich Mann and Rainer...
Baumgarten [de] and Karl Loewenstein, and fellow scholars, such as LujoBrentano. At the time of his death, Weber had not finished writing Economy and...
of the world's first credit unions. Some liberal economists, such as LujoBrentano or Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz, established the Verein für Socialpolitik...
chemist Joseph von Lindwurm (1824–1874), physician and dermatologist LujoBrentano (1844–1931), economist and social reformer Friedrich von Hefner-Alteneck...
openly against Marx and Engels, Gustav von Schmoller, Adolph Wagner, LujoBrentano, Johann Plenge, Hans Delbrück, Ferdinand Toennies and Werner Sombart...
Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913) Paul Heinrich von Groth (1843–1927) LujoBrentano (1844–1931) Gustav Schwalbe (1844–1916) Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran...
August Ludwig von Schlözer (1735–1809) Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835) LujoBrentano (1844–1931) Friedrich Naumann (1860–1919) Max Weber (1864–1920) Walther...
universities of Munich and Berlin. He received his doctorate at Munich, with LujoBrentano serving as his thesis adviser, in 1905. Heuss was also a student of...
including Étienne Laspeyres, Karl Bücher, Adolph Wagner, and to some extent LujoBrentano; the Youngest, led by Werner Sombart and including, to a very large...
known to have liberal political views, including Alfred Pringsheim and LujoBrentano. He also studied actuarial science and gained insurance qualifications...
Sanders, American teacher, clubwoman, and author (b. 1842) September 9 – LujoBrentano, German economist (b. 1844) September 10 – Salvatore Maranzano, Italian...
of economics" strongly dominated (Gustav von Schmoller, Karl Bücher, LujoBrentano), a middle one, which was characterized by the introduction of more...